It doesn't matter how many copies you give away..............................I'm not trying to be gloom and doom, or to single anyone out, but the attitude that "a little stealing is ok" is a rationalization I can't ignore.
@ all To clarify, My statements above were not with the intent to condone copyright infringement nor condone IP fraud. The Key words of focus in my rebuttal are
Share and Probably
All content in a gaming community comes with the implied use of the information being shared. This is covered under "
Fair & Reasonable Use". So, within that context, can I make copies of blank character sheets for my players, or create a "homebrew" of some rule set, Yes.
Can I as Silveras points out, make 5 complete copies for my friends of a rule book, no. Because as he also rightly points out, you have no control over where those copies go from there.
Is there case evidence to support that companies are willing to pursue those who abuse "fair and reasonable use" absolutely as Silveras detailed. but IF you
limit your use to personal, it is unlikely and is not stealing as well. The burden of proof is theirs. they must prove your intent exceeds personal use as their IP defined.
- It is comparable to recording a song off the radio, making a mix cd. This is fair use. Song broadcasted freely over air waves.....
- Grey>Now lets say you then share it with your friends.
- More Grey> LEst say you make 5 copies on disc and your friends pay for the cost of the disc..... You didn't profit, but your friend could have done it themselves or bought them on iTunes... "could" the record label and the singer pursue you legally, maybe, but must first prove you exceeded the fair use of their material.
- Past Grey> You make copies to sell at your local record store... Illegal and now the store is also responsible.
This is where this thread really began.....
Will LWD be supplying a place in the market square for user created data? One need only look as far as Herolab to see the probable answer. But only Rob and those that advise him can truly say if or what that may look like and how it will be handled.
If we use Herolab as a litmus test of the possibilities, it is supported also by a community of very dedicated fellows. There are homebrew, modifications and even addendums of base rule sets. Does LWD profit from these efforts, no, at least not in a direct sense.... there may be some residual sales in herolab due to the great community effort, but that my friends is a perk, it is not something that LWD has to do to sell their product.
In this increasingly digital world we evolve into, Chemlak still puts it best.... IF in doubt... don't do it .... I would add.. or be prepared to suffer the consequences.

Lastly this will also differ in location as well, what defines IP law in the US may be different in the UK or elsewhere.. we have to remember there are MANY nations collecting and conversing here... not just "America".
And as Silveras also rightly points out stealing is still stealing, its akin to being "alittle pregnant" either you are or you re not.
