HedgeWizard said:
NO ONE is saying that fan content isn't allowed. What they are likely taking issue with is using COPYRIGHTED content (images, etc.) that is then being re-distributed via the internet.
It isn't lawful to take copyrighted material and reprint it, however modified you feel it is, without their expressed consent. If you take issue with that, you need to take up the issue with Copyright and similar similar laws in your own country. Otherwise, a company has every right to take advantage and enforce any appropriately held copyright law, internet rage notwithstanding.
HedgeWizard said:
NO ONE is saying that fan content isn't allowed. What they are likely taking issue with is using COPYRIGHTED content (images, etc.) that is then being re-distributed via the internet.
It isn't lawful to take copyrighted material and reprint it, however modified you feel it is, without their expressed consent. If you take issue with that, you need to take up the issue with Copyright and similar similar laws in your own country. Otherwise, a company has every right to take advantage and enforce any appropriately held copyright law, internet rage notwithstanding.
Hedge,
I can go to a hundred RPG sites that have the D&D logo and/or a setting logo and WotC doesn't come after this people. Why? Because it HELPS sell the game. Wotc wants players, they want people talking about their game, they want fans. GW just goes out of their way to antogonize customers. What other company in the hobby industry is asking their stuff by removed from rpggeek? It's only one.
Copyright Law exists so people don't make a PROFIT from it. Futhermore I contest using their artwork is in fact FAIR USE, since technically you are using it to teach people a game. The point is why would you attack your customer base over this? What possible motivation can their be to make your customers angry?