Clark Peterson wrote: > > That cost can be built in. I > cant be sure I will sell enough product before piracy > takes over. Plus, if D&D3E fails, it wont sink WotC or > Hasbro. If some internet pirate posts all my stuff I > wont make it. > But, by definition, content marked 'open' and posted to the net is NOT pirated. ------------- For more information, please link to www.opengamingfoundation.org
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