NetrunnerDB Cease and desist

Yet. I’m assuming that they will comply with the C&D.

One interesting idea would be to build a web-powered desktop app (using something like node-webkt or atom-shell). That type of app could defer to local hard-drive for card images (and would be no different than OCTGN). A hosted mobile-friendly version could be available to at least view deck-lists comfortably on the go (sans images).

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[quote=“mediohxcore, post:85, topic:1883”]It really feels to me like their priority is acquiring the rights to develop certain games rapidly and throwing everything at the wall to see what sticks. It’s been a good business model for them, and they probably see no need to change the way they do things. I don’t think they’re a terrible company for what it’s worth, it just feels like the general attitude over there is to continue sticking to their gameplan rather than extending more of their resources to other areas, such as online development, organized play, or better R&D.
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QFT. Working in the corporate world I can tell you what a pain it is to try and get a company to try new ways to connect with potential customers. Unless you can show a return on an investment in dollars it’s hard to get buy-in on a CEO/Presidential level. After all, they are answering to investors who’s main concern is how much they can make with as little investment as possible.

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I’d hope he doesn’t just take it down. It will take quite a bit of effort for FFG to actually sue, during which time netrunnerDB can negotiate with FFG and find a way to make things work.

(not legal advice) - I would suggest he remove his API, use cardgamedb’s watermarked images or the low rez images for older cards, and let FFG know he’s made those changes. Also, I would think posting all of his communication publically would be a good idea to continue to pressure FFG (in a good way) to let his site continue.

The petition has almost 2,000 supporters, which is significant for such a niche game.

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I wonder if @Alsciende’s heard from FFG about compliance. I notice some commits on the NetrunnerDB codebase that seem to look like attempts to properly credit FFG copyrights (and discourage people from replicating things like jinteki.net).

Are there any numbers to say that it is a niche game? Online it is all the rage, has been sold out at least once…

And I don’t agree, I think he should take it down, as I presume it is too big of a risk for him. The only thing that will make a dent is mailing FFG and not buying ANR; asking your FLGS to contact them with the community response and not buy the OP kits. Stuff unlikely to happen.

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Help us @Alsciende you are our only hope

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