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Anyone who's sold at least one thing with 100 copies is a publisher.  No
problems there.
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Distributed rather than sold would be a better qualifier.  My current
business plan is not commercial in nature.  Eventually, I'll have
product available for free download, but currently I'm extremely busy,
and Fantages Studios sits behind school for priorities.  It's been an
evenings and weekends sort of thing.  I would like to do more, and have
more available but I'm limited by time and money.

Why should it matter if product needs to be sold to consider a company a
publisher.  Fantages Studios is a sole-proprietorship.  Technically I do
have one product, but I'm not sure how many downloads it recieved (as I
no longer have the web stats for that website).  That "product" was
Arena my mini-game that I released when the OGL was finalized, and one
of the first few non-SRD releases.  I figure I had about as many
downloads as Martin had with either one of his, because they were
announced on this list, and I figure there were plenty of people curious
about it.

--
Scott,
Fantages Studios: http://wind.prohosting.com/fantages/
"He was already dead, he died a year ago, the moment he touched her.
They're all dead, they just don't know it." --Eric Draven, The Crow
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