Id like to quote DTBK on this:
QUOTE(DTBK)
OSMAP boils down to one simple question:
Do mappers have the moral right to their maps as intellectual property, and do they deserve to have the right to choose whether others edit their work without their permission?
If you answered no, you support OSMAP.
If you answered yes, you don't.
A few points:
-The is a moral argument. Like English essays, there is no absolutely right answer.
-Regardless of any "benefits" OSMAP has, it nonetheless abolishes the freedom of map makers to protect their intellectual property. In this way, OSMAP is not about freedom.
So, it's a question of where you morally stand. I personally can support open mapping, but using a tool to force this view on everyone against their will if case be sickens me. The way I see it: Don't like protection? DON'T USE IT!
I agree, and it is the bases of the map makers choice to release their map protected or unprotected that divides this arguement.
I support open source mapping. Not because i believe in battle.net as a community mature enough to make a better version than anything i could put out. Not because i believe that any noob is going to learn from what i did. Not because of why most people release their maps openly. I support it because it has a better chance of helping the battle.net UMS community than damaging it (I believe this factor is very very small for the record). I dont think it will help in any drastic manner, nor will it harm it in any drastic manner. And we cant prove that OSMAP or open sourced maps are harming/helping anything. If every map on battle.net was protected, theyd still be played. If they were all open just the same.
I also believe part of why this arguement is so flame fested and debated so passionately is because for so long we took for granted that our maps were safe. LW, the man who is now responsible for the unprotection of our maps, used to keep them out of the hands we the makers deemed unfit, and we took that in its entirety for granted. Now, we have no such safe guards, we dont even have the person who was there to help us. I said when LW admitted to making OSMAP that i wished so greatly it was someone else, so we might have stood a chance. But such as it is, that is the situation.
But all the same, if i release a map, i want my credit. If there was a way for me to keep my name on my map and leave it open i would have no problem what so ever. It may not legally be ours because the policy blizzard has setup, but it is as DTBK put it our intellectual property, and to that we have rights. Honestly, were not lawyers, or atleast i hope were in some degree above the squabblings of law interpreters and those around them.
It isnt right to fight about it either. OSMAP is there. No amount of forum flamming and caps lock is going to fix it. No matter how well you tell off someone in this topic your not changing anything. But i believe there is one effect OSMAP has had that no one seems to realize:
A definate division in the map making community.
LW and MA if anything have achieved in making the community squabble and be divided more than any issue ive seen in my time on SEN, Battle.net, or anywhere else having to do with starcraft.
OSMAP is better known, more widely distributed, more frequently updated, and less buggy than the unprotectors before it. And this worrys some, and brings joy to others. Its where you stand on this issue and how you let it if at all affect you that is the outcome it is having on the map making community as a whole. We are all one piece of a large puzzle, SEN or no SEN, map makers exist in other places.
Do we need a new counter for counter, version for version protector?
Perhaps, perhaps not.
Would such a thing do anything more than heat this arguement?
I personally dont think so.
I believe all we can do, is make our maps, protect them best we can, release them as far and wide as we can with our names on them, and hope that our map stays closed.
Does that give me any peace? Is it good enough for me?
No. But what choice do i have, thanks to OSMAP.