In a message dated Wed, 18 Oct 2000 12:38:08 PM Eastern Daylight Time, 
"Faustus von Goethe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

<< >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

>I have no problem with making a digital version of OGC available, but I was
>planning on making it "by request" to reduce the number of freeloaders that
>use it as a reason to not buy something.

You can't limit distribution of open material.  Once something is open, 
ANYBODY can feature it.>>

I understand all that...but should I go out of my way to generate a document 
for posting in public that makes it that much easier for someone to decide 
not to buy the game I produced with it?

<<Hey?  Aren't you the one who spent the last x months championing the "open 
everything" point-of-view?

Faust
 >>

No, I was the one advocating the viewpoint of the nasty leech bastard 
publishers that wished to use OGC without contributing anything new.  :D

-Paul @ Team Frog Studios
Publishers of Crunchy Frog & Nightshift Games
www.teamfrog.com
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