Re: Hey, here's an idea...
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Originally posted by Don Mappin
The horse is dead. Stop beating it.
OK. In the interests of harmony on this board, no more posts from me on the RGA contract issue.
The reason I got really bothered about the RGA Agreement is that I really wanted to submit something. I still do. If I didn't care, I wouldn't have posted anything at all.
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Seriously. You're complaining to the wrong people. I didn't write the contract. Doug didn't write the contract. Jesse didn't write the contract.
I know that. It was not my intention to make any of Decipher's writing or editorial staff feel responsible for the contract provisions. I wasn't targeting anything but the bad contract. If anyone feels as if I were making personal attacks against him or her, then I apologize.
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. . . .If you really want to initiate a change . . . Send an e-mail to Warren Holland and the Adventure Submissions address . . . Point out the problems you have with the contract then provide some suggested alternatives. Under no circumstances should you act like you have in this thread, tossing around phrases like "crap" and "ridiculous."
Y'know, this may sound stupid, but I hadn't considered that. Usually, most companies don't listen to the public. . . particularly those in the legal department. So, asking for a change in the contract didn't occur to me. Thanks for the suggestion.
In regards to "crap" and "ridiculous," there's a big difference in expressing an opinion in an informal forum such as this and making a request in business dealings. I know when to be indignant and when not to be.
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I know it's a lot easier to complain than it is to write and put yourself out for rejection. Get the contract fixed and put your money where your mouth is. Turn this negative into a positive…
...for everyone.
OK. . . I'll let you know what I come up with.
Re: Re: Hey, here's an idea...
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Originally posted by Ezri's Toy
The reason I got really bothered about the RGA Agreement is that I really wanted to submit something. I still do. If I didn't care, I wouldn't have posted anything at all.
Then you have two choices.
1. Submit something. You don't even have to sign the contract until you hear a positive, which could take up to 3-5 months to receive. Greg's waited longer than I have, and I've waited just about three months. Nature of the beast, I suspect, as I'm pretty confident Decipher isn't dedicating resources exclusively to the submissions.
2. Don't submit anything.
As a followup to #2, you could write up the adventure and have it available for download on any number of decent LOTR RPG sites that host such files. You won't get paid, but you will get your name on it and all the recognition you want.
Me? I chose option #1 after reading the contract and the press release online. In the meantime, I'm working on more fanmade stuff, and will be posting it for everyone eventually.