> I know that this product, and author/publisher, have
> already been worked over with a rubber hose, so I'm
> not interested in personal attacks or general
> complaints.

True. Unfortunatly for the author/publisher he has
sort of made himself into a "cautionary tale." A good
example for budding publishers of how NOT to do
things. Which, frankly, has value.

> The product is back up and running,
> apparently with some sort of WotC "approval" (and
> without knowing exactly what they said, I use
> quotation-marks deliberately).

Can anyone confirm that this "approval" ever happened?
If so, who "approved"? Judging solely based on the
posted information (since I dont have the commercial
product) I cant imagine anyone with a clue approving
that PI designation.

> "Declaration of Open Content: 100% of this Product
> is Open Content subject to the Product Identity
> listed here: "DaemonEye Publishing", "Psionics
> Companion", alterations to psionic combat,
> alterations to psion, alterations to psychic
> warrior, Psionic Gifts, all new feats, all new
> powers, all new items, all new prestige classes, all
> new organizations. License to use these items can be
> acquired privately."

See above comment. This is, of course, blatantly
improper.

> BTW, I've taken this quote from a preview of the
> product on the publisher's website (Jan 2, 2003). If
> it does not appear in the commercially available
> product then the question becomes hypothetical but
> I'll allow it to stand.

Anyone have new info on this? I, like this poster, am
working off the preview. Does the commercial version
fix this problem?

Clark

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