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Posted by admin on 03 24th, 2009


Possible addon business models

Filed under: Fan stuff , Virtual selves , Odds and ends , Blizzard , AddOns Ever since that new addon policy came to light, some addon devs are furious , and threatening to stop publishing their addons completely. But others are being a little more optimistic — instead of shutting down their addons, they’re trying to figure out new ways around Blizzard’s rules in order to get compensated for their work. selenite on WoW LJ has one such idea: he suggests a method of “ransomware,” where the creators of a mod ask for donations (on their sites, not in-game, as that’s against the new policy) and set a goal before they release a new version. BRK had a good point on last week’s podcast as well — he suggested that, like the popular WoW Web Stats , some addons (Recount was one suggestion that came up) can offer information out of game rather than in-game, thus making them able to charge for it, or show advertising on it. Now, some may say that even these types of models will still go against Blizzard’s rules (in fact, the rule that says addons may not charge for distributio n also hints that they may not charge for “services related”, either), but at this point, we don’t really know what these rules mean, since, as far as we know, Blizzard hasn’t actually shut down any addons. Blizzard may be trying to say that any attempt to make money off of an addon will get it shut down in the game (a strong statement, since you’d think anyone putting time and work into an addon should get something back for it). And if they really do have issues with people who help players play the game making money off of it, what about sites like Wowhead ? What about us here at WoW Insider ? At any rate, the ideas are out there. If developers really want to get something back for their work, and they have an addon or an idea that’s worth paying for (keep in mind that competition is always there — if an addon like Recount does charge to go visit another site and get DPS meters, they’ll have to make sure it’s worth paying that amount rather than just using a free addon), there will probably be a way for them to get compensated. Possible addon business models originally appeared on WoW Insider on Tue, 24 Mar 2009 15:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments

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