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Felix A. Croes wrote:
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<pre wrap="">My response went out September 2nd from this email address. Perhaps it
was eaten by a spam filter, email is becoming an unreliable medium...
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I'll have to loosen my filters, it would seem. And yes, I'll agree
that e-mail is becoming almost-unusable as a reliable communication
tool these days with the proliferation of spam.<br>
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<pre wrap="">People are often surprised about the cost of a full commercial license.
I see that you're a member of the DGD mailing list, which had a discussion
on this subject earlier this year. You can find it here:
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://list.imaginary.com/mailman/private/dgd/2003/001228.html">http://list.imaginary.com/mailman/private/dgd/2003/001228.html</a>
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Please accept my apologies for not browsing back to the February 2003
discussions on licensing before mailing/posting.<br>
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<pre wrap="">If you are interested, please let me know and I'll forward your request
to someone who will discuss terms with you.
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At this point, my interest in a commercial DGD license has turned
purely academic.<br>
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Thank you anyway, and I'll continue to use DGD strictly for
NON-commercial projects until Ed McMahon and/or the Prize Patrol show
up at my doorstep.<br>
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<pre wrap="">Regards,
Dworkin
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Thanks again for everyone's comments, including Par Winzell's 4 kg
infant analogy and Noah Gibbs' take on the declining market for
commercial MUDs.... neither of which were the answer I was hoping for,
but both of which made me chuckle just the same.<br>
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Everyone's good natured humor (even at my expense) definitely softened
the 100k blow slightly.<br>
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It's still a pretty-crappy Monday for me, but at least I won't be
adding to my credit card balances for "another game?!?!" (to quote my
loving wife).<br>
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Cheers,<br>
Jason<br>
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