Clark, 

This is always true. I think that the majority of people feel that bad
publicity is better than no publicity. Your name is out there and you
have people talking about you and usually buying your product in order
to determine why its being reviewed so badly.

Jonathan M. Thompson
President, Battlefield Press, Inc.(http://www.battlefieldpress.com) 
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Corporate Supers (A Metahuman Sourcebook for Cityscape) - Available
January 2003

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I guess the only thing he is proving is that "there is no such thing as
bad publicity."

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