Yes, my suggestion was that a series of people post, thus ensuring Amazon set the 'price' to zero, effectively immediately.Gimi wrote:I think Drew was calling for more than one person to inform Amazon, just to give it more weight.
Quite agree. Though hopefully I've made it clear that there would be no 'selling' in this case, no money involved and thus, hopefully, no sustained objection.Cmdr James wrote:To be fair, CommonSenseOTB did have a strong objection, and I don't think that should be discarded out of hand, he has a point and deserves to be listened to.
Status Quo, Mutabilis and Incursio are already available (for free) on sites that sell other wares (mostly books of course, but in the case of iTunes, videos, music and books). That has been the way for well over a year and no adversity has befallen us. I don't know how many people visit the forum or play the game as a result of reading the stories. There might be some, but it won't be a huge number.
I've moved away from distributing physical copies of my Oolite stories because a: There wasn't the demand b: the formating is a huge faff and c: Even at 'cost' (no profit to me) there was money moving between the buyer and the producer - cafepress at the time. I decided I wasn't happy with that on behalf of the community.
Ebook are different though. No cost, no money, just downloads.
What is the chance of David Braben or anyone else taking punitive action on seeing a commonly available free ebook appear for free on Amazon promoting a free game he is almost certainly already aware of? Negligible in my view.
I consider the 'risk' of anything occuring because we offer something for free on yet another online market to be minimal to nonexistant. I would have thought selling Elite ship shaped models (and I've bought one btw!) would be far more noteworthy and that seems completely permissable.
In six years of Status Quo being online I've had no contact whatsoever with anyone 'officially' associated with Elite so I would be surprised if David Braben or Ian Bell either care or are even aware of these stories.
The vast majority of my readers nowadays seem to be generic sci-fi/space opera fans rather than Elite/Oolite players. Thus, I think it's a bit of an irrelevance to be honest!
Cheers,
Drew.