The Title to this Massively post is far more interesting than the linked article.
Comparing IPs is a valid and intriguing discussion.
The linked article pretty much says the writer got bored of AoC and isn't willing to put in the hours required ot reach teh content he's interested in.
Fine. But what does that have to do with Tolkein's Intellectual Property versus Robert E. Howard's?
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Posted: Jul 4th 2008 10:43PM (Unverified) said
Comparing IPs is a valid and intriguing discussion.
The linked article pretty much says the writer got bored of AoC and isn't willing to put in the hours required ot reach teh content he's interested in.
Fine. But what does that have to do with Tolkein's Intellectual Property versus Robert E. Howard's?