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Petition against the raising of PDF prices

Started by RPGPundit, October 31, 2006, 02:58:03 PM

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Ian Absentia

Quote from: RPGObjects_chuckI predict there will be more than three RPG sites 5 years from now. Again, the market has gone from 1 site, to 5 and back to 3 in 5 years.
Isn't this fundamentally what I suggested in Post #2 in this thread?  Oh, that's right, but you had to quibble over semantics and duelling dictionaries.  Go you.

!i!

RPGObjects_chuck

Quote from: Ian AbsentiaIsn't this fundamentally what I suggested in Post #2 in this thread?  Oh, that's right, but you had to quibble over semantics and duelling dictionaries.  Go you.

!i!

What I disagreed with was you saying this was one company forming a monopoly.

If you weren't saying that, I misunderstood you.

If you were, I disagree.

Chuck

Andy K

Considering all the great successes that Internet Petitions have had throughout the ages, I imagine that we're just weeks, if not days, away from a major upheaval in the PDF industry.

Just like every other Online Petition that I've ever seen, their targets often take them very seriously.

-Andy

rcsample

Quote from: Andy KJust like every other Online Petition that I've ever seen, their targets often take them very seriously.

-Andy


No shit.  Can I create an online petition to ban online petitions?

Seems to me, people can put their money where their petitions are....If you are bothered by the price increase, don't buy them.  Wouldn't this put more pressure on the "industry/seller/whatever" than an online petition?
 


blakkie

Quote from: MarkI think it might be worthwhile.
Can't see it being any worse that tossing another post into this thread.

DOH! :combust:

P.S. Welcome Mark. :D
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