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Open source gaming licenses and consumer purchases

Started by ZWEIHÄNDER, July 31, 2012, 01:49:27 PM

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Lynn

Quote from: jadrax;568287It is now possible, its just the technology hasn't become widespread.

Give it twenty, maybe thirty years and Bittorrent will have every toy soldier and Lego brick in existence on it.

If a mini was developed using CAD software, a file can be torrented, then someone could use that with a 3D printer to create knock offs.
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To address the OP, it would seem to me that the way to do this effectively is to produce a "no thrills" version that is available free and then a more complete version available in both PDF and print for commercial sale.

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