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Re: [piecepack] Selling Piecepacks with game rules (was: Hexpack)
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- Subject: Re: [piecepack] Selling Piecepacks with game rules (was: Hexpack)
- From: "Jorge Arroyo" <trozo@...>
- Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2008 21:47:09 +0200
- In-reply-to: <87tzcodf24.fsf_-_@...>
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You have a point. It didn't occur to me. But unless the person making the
gift wants to ship the set directly to the recipient, he could also download
the rules and pack them with the piecepack :) Anyway, although I don't send
the rules by default, I'd be willing to do so if someone would ask.
I guess, a note about it on the web page wouldn't do any harm...
-Jorge
On 9/10/08, Ben Finney
<ben+yahoogroups@...<ben%2Byahoogroups@benfinney.id.au>>
wrote:
>
> "Jorge Arroyo" <trozo@...> writes:
>
> > Just want to remind everyone that most of the rules for piecepack
> > have been released with a free license, although some don't specify
> > a license and some have a non-commercial one, but many rules can be
> > included in commercial sets with no problem. Although I don't see
> > the point of including rules when selling the sets online, that's
> > why on my own sets, I only include rules for the ones I sell
> > physically...
>
> Someone buying the sets online could well be intending them as a gift;
> such a gift would be more valuable to the recipient if they have game
> rules as well without needing to go searching and sifting online.
>
> Selling the rules with the game equipment is thus valuable to the
> buyer (they don't need to package the rules) and to the recipient
> (they don't need to go online to start playing lots of games with
> their Piecepack), and both parties benefit from someone else having
> pre-selected a set of good game rules from the hundreds that are out
> there.
>
> It frustrates me when people publish rules for Piecepack games with
> license terms that deny commercial use, since this obvious avenue to
> get more games to newcomers is lost.
>
> --
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> _o__) |
> Ben Finney
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