[PnP] Powers and Perils Rights

Floyd Resler macmage at maccrafters.com
Sat Mar 13 02:58:58 CET 2004


I'd like to offer my assistance in the area of computer aided products. 
  I've always wanted to make a  P&P character generator!

Floyd

On Mar 12, 2004, at 8:13 PM, Wesley R. Fensky wrote:

> Im more than happy to give any aid that i can with what time i have.  I
> agree that P&P is one of the best role playing systems out there.
>
> WEs
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: pnp-admin at abroere.xs4all.nl 
> [mailto:pnp-admin at abroere.xs4all.nl]On
> Behalf Of Sylverrs_ dragon
> Sent: Friday, March 12, 2004 1:43 PM
> To: pnp at abroere.xs4all.nl
> Subject: Re: [PnP] Powers and Perils Rights
>
>
>     I anticipated having a great deal of help from you and the other 
> regular
> commenters on this list. I want the finished product to be as close to
> perfect as it can be. That is not something I can do unaided. Its 
> current
> state is certain proof of that fact. Creative input, editting and 
> questions
> where certain elements as written are unclear will be essential to
> completing the job right.
>
>
>
>> From: Albert Sales <drite_mi at yahoo.com>
>> Reply-To: pnp at abroere.xs4all.nl
>> To: pnp at abroere.xs4all.nl
>> Subject: Re: [PnP] Powers and Perils Rights
>> Date: Fri, 12 Mar 2004 09:26:33 -0800 (PST)
>>
>> Thank you, that is what I was asking. I know about the rights when 
>> done for
>> hire (or solicitations), but wasn't sure how P&P was constructed. 
>> I've done
>> some looking at the release policies that they have in various 
>> places, and
>> have found some really mixed possitions. In some places (mainly for
>> software), they are no solicitation, all rights reserved and withheld.
>> However, they have fully opened the door for independants on many 
>> other
>> things (take a look at the d20 stuff to see what I mean about the open
>> door). I have no idea where in these policies the P&P will fall, but 
>> I have
>> the highest hopes. The proposal was reasonable, at no risk to WoC, and
>> negotiable. This seems more than reasonable.
>>    However, a similar solicitation (reasonable, no risk and beyond
>> negotiable) was turned down by hasbro about 18 months ago for a redo 
>> on
>> X-Com (which they held). They have, however re-released it after 
>> seeing the
>> level of interest. This point we can all help with. If those of us on 
>> the
>> list are willing to send in e-mails of support, or make a list of 
>> support,
>> it will strengthen the chance for acceptance. We are the consumers 
>> who will
>> buy products in this line, and if we can show a demand before a 
>> supply, the
>> business will have more incentive to accept the offer. I do not know 
>> how to
>> set up web-lists, however. If someone could help me set it up, I 
>> would be
>> more than happy to host it (and foreward the response).
>>    My best hopes go with the acceptance of the letter. Thank you for
>> letting us know and see the plans, and let us know if we can help in
>> anyway. I eagerly await the result.
>>
>> Sylverrs_ dragon <abnaric at hotmail.com> wrote:
>> Author who creates a given work for hire does not have rights to it. 
>> They
>> velong to the company. In this case, have been assigned from Hasbro to
>> their
>> sub-company, Wizards of the West Coast.
>>
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