I will leave this thread open for the time being, but will monitor it and request that the relevant moderators do likewise.
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So the problem is not that GW is protecting its IP, the problem is that GW is also threating legal action over activities that it has no actual grounds to do so.
I think that this gets to the heart of the issue, whether this lack of actual grounds is true or just perceived.
Essentially, and like most things, this must be taken at a case by case basis. Simply stating that 'GW is evil' or 'GW is acting on our behalf' becomes a great generalisation and loses the detail of each action.
In the end, it is down to the self-policing community, and the 'beneficial dictatorship' of webmasters to make decisions as and when they come up. I can only state that each of us has a line. Anyone who has worked with GW for any amount of time will have a fairly realistic basis on which to make decisions. We are all fairly aware of the benefits and pitfalls of the company, and the boons and traps of working within their worlds. GW have at no time approached me regarding any material - partially due to the relationship that we have with them (being dedicated to a small game and flying under the radar, and having an excellent working partnership with people in GW itself) and partially due to the fact that we are - in general - careful about respecting GW IP.
As far as I am aware, this site has had only two reaction to the C&D flood. The first is a greater awareness of recasting and sculpting of EA proxy miniatures. This is something that is really quite clear in legal terms. Site policy has not changed in this, and while personal sculpting and casting is pretty much encouraged, the sale of these is stamped out where possible.
The second is the BB6 link. This was requested by the author not to be disseminated, and I respect his decision on it. I dont judge whether he is right or wrong, but that is his wish.
I do think that the recent round of C&D letters has had a 'clamming effect' on some web sites. I think that this was the point by GW. I also think that 'big gun diplomacy' is being exercised by GW legal in some areas. That wont come as a shock to most people.
I sincerely hope that I will not be faced with the decision of how to react if this is pointed at us, but currently we have enjoyed a good autonomy and zero interference from GW.
At this point, I am not entirely sure what other courses are available? We could keep links up, and potentially watch GW go after the BB key contributor, but I am not sure how that would help our cause or make any point.
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