Jim, I agree wholeheartedly. 

But one designer whose consent to a design I was seeking asked about
selling the CB end product - probably due to awareness of ADC2 and the
fact that some of those modules are sold or of the recent appearance
of for-sale DTP-Vassal modules.

I was trying to reassure him that beyond my own expectations the sale
of Cyberboard gameboxes was expressly forbidden by the terms of use of
CB itself. I am just asking if anyone recalls seeing that proviso
stated on or in the CB docs somewhere.

tnx all
D.


--- In [email protected], [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> 
> Dale Larson, the developer of Cyberboard has said it would remain
freeware.? Most people build gameboxes so they can play the games, not
for profit.? I doubt there is much market for sale of a gamebox, I
know I wouldn't pay for one, why should I?? If I want the gamebox for
a game and the only option is to buy one, I'd make my own.
> 
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> 
> Jim
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> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: darylndrsn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Wed, 24 Oct 2007 10:06 pm
> Subject: [CBML] Always free ?
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> 
> I was chatting with someone recently about Cyberboard and his concern
> that a gamebox I was creating not be "sold". I assured him that would
> not be the case and that, in fact, Cyberboard itself was made
> available as freeware with the proviso that gameboxes could not be
> sold. I thought I saw that statement somewhere years ago when I got
> started with CB. But as I went looking for that "footnote" I couldn't
> find it on the CB site.
> 
> Can anyone confirm my recollection? point out the proviso if it is
> still posted somewhere? or comment on the possibility that there has
> been or will be a change in that?
> 
> tnx
> D.
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