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Nov 2002 time: 05:24
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Avalon Hill also wants to sell you the deeds to the Brooklyn Bridge, but you might end up with more than a double handful of trouble if you buy that one.
Do you know how many emails you can archive before litigation over a license concludes? I lost count, but it was A CARTLOAD.
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Avalon Hill changed their policy with respect to the Dip rules. Oerdin's info was just out of date, not "ass-talk".
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Oerdin
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of Internet Music.
Sep 2001 time: 21:24
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They must indeed have changed their policy because I can remember back in the early 1990's when I played Dip on Prodigy a reprentative from Avalon Hill used to post regular threats to sue people who posted the rules. They really wanted people to buy the game instead.
It seems they've now changed their mind.
Last edited by Oerdin on 03-10-2003 at 02:56
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