I need some infomation about submitting game material
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I need some infomation about submitting game material
I have been kicking around an idea for a new HU source book and if I can get the motivation to work on it, how would I submit the book in question, I don't have a scanner or a printer so when and if I get it done how would I submit it to PB?
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Thanks for the link and it'll be some time before I have anything ready to send to PB
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I love the part about not suing them if they infringe on your copyright if the material gets published and you receive neither credit nor payment. It makes me wonder how they actually get submissions.
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Re: I need some infomation about submitting game material
Stone Gargoyle wrote:I love the part about not suing them if they infringe on your copyright if the material gets published and you receive neither credit nor payment. It makes me wonder how they actually get submissions.
Sorry for not getting back to you sooner but I would like to know what you mean by your statement?
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It's meant to be a hold harmless clause, but it basically says that you agree not to sue them if your work sees print and you receive neither credit nor payment.Kargan3033 wrote:Stone Gargoyle wrote:I love the part about not suing them if they infringe on your copyright if the material gets published and you receive neither credit nor payment. It makes me wonder how they actually get submissions.
Sorry for not getting back to you sooner but I would like to know what you mean by your statement?
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Re: I need some infomation about submitting game material
Stone Gargoyle wrote:It's meant to be a hold harmless clause, but it basically says that you agree not to sue them if your work sees print and you receive neither credit nor payment.Kargan3033 wrote:Stone Gargoyle wrote:I love the part about not suing them if they infringe on your copyright if the material gets published and you receive neither credit nor payment. It makes me wonder how they actually get submissions.
Sorry for not getting back to you sooner but I would like to know what you mean by your statement?
Ah ok then, I guess I'll just release my project here as a fan made setting.
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Re: I need some infomation about submitting game material
Kargan3033 wrote:Stone Gargoyle wrote:It's meant to be a hold harmless clause, but it basically says that you agree not to sue them if your work sees print and you receive neither credit nor payment.Kargan3033 wrote:Stone Gargoyle wrote:I love the part about not suing them if they infringe on your copyright if the material gets published and you receive neither credit nor payment. It makes me wonder how they actually get submissions.
Sorry for not getting back to you sooner but I would like to know what you mean by your statement?
Ah ok then, I guess I'll just release my project here as a fan made setting.
I've never heard of Palladium not giving credit where credit is due. If they were in the habit of stiffing people and not acknowledging their authors, word would immediately get out and submissions would come to a screeching halt.
I'm not quite sure that a submitted work pays very well, but then again is anyone who submits something really doing it strictly for the money? I've heard Kevin say many times that it doesn't pay well. He's upfront about that and everyone is OK with that from what I gather.
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Re: I need some infomation about submitting game material
Jack Burton wrote:Kargan3033 wrote:Stone Gargoyle wrote:It's meant to be a hold harmless clause, but it basically says that you agree not to sue them if your work sees print and you receive neither credit nor payment.Kargan3033 wrote:Stone Gargoyle wrote:I love the part about not suing them if they infringe on your copyright if the material gets published and you receive neither credit nor payment. It makes me wonder how they actually get submissions.
Sorry for not getting back to you sooner but I would like to know what you mean by your statement?
Ah ok then, I guess I'll just release my project here as a fan made setting.
I've never heard of Palladium not giving credit where credit is due. If they were in the habit of stiffing people and not acknowledging their authors, word would immediately get out and submissions would come to a screeching halt.
I'm not quite sure that a submitted work pays very well, but then again is anyone who submits something really doing it strictly for the money? I've heard Kevin say many times that it doesn't pay well. He's upfront about that and everyone is OK with that from what I gather.
I'm not planning my project for a s*ht ton of money but I would like some kind of recognition and maybe a small bit of compensation for my time and effort.
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Re: I need some infomation about submitting game material
The one incident that comes to mind is the Powers Unlimited book that had a bunch of powers that were similar to ones posted in the New Powers thread here on the forums. The author claimed parallel development and to not have seen the powers previously posted. While not an actual for pay submission, it did lead to mistrust of Palladium.Jack Burton wrote:Kargan3033 wrote:Stone Gargoyle wrote:It's meant to be a hold harmless clause, but it basically says that you agree not to sue them if your work sees print and you receive neither credit nor payment.Kargan3033 wrote:Stone Gargoyle wrote:I love the part about not suing them if they infringe on your copyright if the material gets published and you receive neither credit nor payment. It makes me wonder how they actually get submissions.
Sorry for not getting back to you sooner but I would like to know what you mean by your statement?
Ah ok then, I guess I'll just release my project here as a fan made setting.
I've never heard of Palladium not giving credit where credit is due. If they were in the habit of stiffing people and not acknowledging their authors, word would immediately get out and submissions would come to a screeching halt.
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Re: I need some infomation about submitting game material
I don't know about that, but I think there's a distinction between posting something in the forum and not getting credited and turning in an official submission and not getting credited. I'm not sure I'd place blame on Palladium for not crediting the forum author, if in fact the idea was pilfered, which we will never know. True, a freelance writer represents Palladium, but I wouldn't let that example sway me from turning in material. If anything, it would encourage me to submit it as opposed to informally post it.