[PnP] Powers and Perils Rights

Wesley R. Fensky Logicmage at adelphia.net
Sat Mar 13 02:13:11 CET 2004


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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