Matthew Sprange wrote:
Which is very nice. But they won't be getting those books from you after you screw over somebody who doesn't want to play nice and forces you to recall product and make restitution. Unless you're an abnormality in the gaming industry, this type of error can literally put you out of business.You also have to understand that we do not primarily target gamers who are specifically looking for OGC material - most don't care, and just want their big book of feats, or whatever.
This type of comment makes it blatantly clear that you don't understand what the OGL requires of you.As I said in the mail that Shade kindly forwarded on for me, we are not in the business of denying anyone anything. If you have any queastions with regards our OGC content (or even content that has not been declared OGC), all you need do is give me a shout. I'll be happy to help. Lee, I am not sure where your mails have gone, but if you send me a line at [EMAIL PROTECTED], I'll do my best to answer your queries.
Which is why you should seriously reconsider your sloppy business practices in regards to the OGL.In fact, I have a feeling that we are not only the biggest users of OGC (with the Ultimate series)
Justin Bacon
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