I agree with both of those, I don't play any games via vassal or cyberboard or 
ADC2 that I don't already own.

Steve
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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Jeff Thompson 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Sunday, November 16, 2008 2:48 PM
  Subject: Re: [CBML] Re: Avalanche Games


  I have never and will never purchase an AP game until they allow VASSAL 
  and/or Cyberboard modules for their games.

  This is true even if I only plan to play the game face to face. I may 
  be missing out on some good games, but there are still more out there 
  than I can play anyway.

  I am most likely a small minority. But there are those of us out there 
  that make this choice.

  I have never played a game via VASSAL or Cyberboard which I did not 
  personally own.

  Anyway, that's what I think.

  Marchant wrote:
  > All, I can respond to this. I had the same problems several months 
  > ago when a friend and I thought about getting an Avalanche Press game 
  > going. I wrote to the people at AP and this is what they said (the 
  > reference to Radiohead was in response to a comment I made in my 
  > email to them):
  > 
  > Thank you for your response. We do not currently allow distribution of
  > electronic versions of our games, though we certainly have no 
  > objection to individuals making their own sets.
  > 
  > Radiohead's experiment certainly drew attention, but the results are
  > difficult to call a success or a failure. The CD in question sold 
  > 122,000 copies in its first week, compared to over 300,000 for their 
  > previous release, according to Neilsen SoundScan. A drop of nearly 
  > 2/3 in sales would be devastating to us; as company president I have 
  > to chart a careful course to protect our livelihoods.
  > 
  > We did experiment ourselves in 2007, allowing distribution of an 
  > electronic set for Panzer Grenadier: Airborne, but we did not see any 
  > measurable increase in sales.
  > 
  > Thank you again for your support, and I hope you continue to enjoy our
  > games.
  > 
  > Mike Bennighof
  > President, Avalanche Press
  > 
  > So, making a gamebox is ok as long as it's for 'individual use'. Hope 
  > this helps. By the way, what AP game(s) were you looking at playing?
  > 
  > 
  > --- In [email protected], "ross_menzies" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
  > wrote:
  >> Hi again,
  >>
  >> I know that Avalanche don't support electronic copies of their 
  > games 
  >> but what if a gamebox contains no copied materials, can they 
  > prevent 
  >> open distribution?
  >>
  >> Ross
  >>
  > 
  > 
  > 
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  > 
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  > 



   


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