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Joe Schoolcraft's avatar

As someone who owns a copy of, The First Quest, I urge anyone who collects vinyl and is into D&D, to pick up a copy. It's out of this world.

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Patrick Buechner's avatar

Thanks for shouting out The Soloist!

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Matt Thompson's avatar

I only recently heard about the First Quest album from The Vintage RPG Podcast - that's so cool that the copy of the album Stu reviewed was your personal copy!

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J.Q. Graziano's avatar

Another fantastic edition, Christian! Insights on D&D history and it's 50th, fun fantasy news, D&D themed movie discussion, and D&D ambiance music. 🧙‍♂️

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LYT's avatar

"Had he been willing to expand on the idea"

Hypothetically speaking, if someone wants to pay me to do that next year...

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Christian Lindke's avatar

Hypothetically, that's very possible.

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LYT's avatar

On the other hand, here's what I just realized: when I do it for free, I don't have to worry about image clearances. My blog is 100% non profit; I don't even take donations. So nobody can claim I'm profiting off someone else's IP.

Sure, I'd say what I'm doing in this case is "transformative" and thus fair use, but without a lawyer to say it, that might not matter. So it might be safer keeping as is, unless I had an intern willing to look for screencaps, which seems like way too much work...

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Christian Lindke's avatar

I wonder if the WWE has press release photos you could use. Those are released for media use, but yeah photos from a magazine etc. is very different. Probably not worth the huge amounts of money.

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LYT's avatar

Screencaps are usually fair use, but not everything I want to use is on peacock. "No Holds Barred: The Match" is, I think, the only WWE pay-per-view they do not have.

(Honestly, Owen Hart might have more accurately portrayed "Anatomy of a Fall," but that would kill the fun of the thing)

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