>However, it seems pretty unfair to say that we can't
>quote or paraphrase a single, isloated, relatively
>minor fact at a time out of it, as Terra did in this
>instance. Is that really, truly the policy?
Anything
>obtained from the GTA archives are to be esoteric
>knowledge only shared with those that we confirm are
>also entitled to see it? Where do we get the secret
>handshake?
As far as I am aware, yes, this is the policy. Terra
Icognita's
infringement is, indeed, minor. But better to draw a
line here than set
a
precedent. I certainly don't want to be in the
position of deciding
which
infractions are 'serious enough' to break the policy.
You'll have to ask Greg for the secret handshake.
Cheers,
Graham
I think you are missing the point he is trying to make. Having information kept secret is very irritating, especially when people come off with the attitude "Only we are allowed to know this. The rest of you just have to wait". I'm sorry, but this is very poor public policy. All it will serve to do is alienate newcomers to the game. There are plenty of other settings and companies out there who will gladly take the money that would be spent on Issaries' products. Many people who happen to see posts like the ones I copied just tend to get pissed off and might think, "Well, screw them. I'll play D&D".
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