All of you probably remember around 4 months ago something drastic happened:
http://www.staredit.net/index.php?showtopic=29623Now I want you all to know that I made OSMAP (MindArchon made the console).
Of course everyone has their own opinion about whether we should have protection or not, unprotection or not. But we all know that there will always be those who want to protect their rights to "ownership". As CaptainWill so nicely stated:
QUOTE(CaptainWill @ Apr 26 2006, 04:22 PM)
Oh well, there go mappers' intellectual property rights (otherwise known as bragging rights).
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There will always be protection. And there will always be unprotection. But seeing the map making community today, I see people hiding their knowledge of mapping. I see people losing interest. What is wrong with people? I figured that if I could get them all to see how their predecessors made their maps, I could encourage them to use old techniques to make new ideas.
Many people will tell me:
My map is going to get stolen!That is inevitable. There have always been map thieves and there always will be. Protection may be a deterrent to theft but is it really worth hiding all your knowledge contained within a map to get some fame with those Battle.net "pubbies". Of course not! As long as SEN exists, people will be known for the great maps they make.
There will be billions of versions of my map!Yes there will. But does downloading take that long? Not with the newest, faster connections of today. If someone makes a revision on your map that makes people like it more and play it more, is that not to your benefit?
I am not posting this as a debate topic, but as an informational topic.
Now as a "celebration" of 1000 OSMAP entries, I am releasing the source of uBeR@TiOn3:
http://osmap.amidal.com/uberation3.zipDatabase:
http://osmap.amidal.com (No there are not links to get to the download of OSMAP from here.)