Emilio, you asked:
"4.) Submissions on file should have all info including name and provenance to the photo. Did they take the photo from somewhere? Do they own said chip? Submitters can remain anonymous on the guide but the info should still be available if needed. If a challenge is made to the validity of a photo then it should be reviewed by a comittee or group and action taken or not. Had proper provenance been taken down at the time of submission this would not be an issue.
It is my belief that these measures are not taken because for whatever reason someone is trying to make Chipguide a tangible and proprietary asset....and not a reference tool that depends on the work and intellectual property of others to work."
I have been asked: What is the ChipGuide worth? My response was to calculate the number of casinos and items on the ChipGuide and to figure how much time went into creating the programs, database and content of the ChipGuide. The result was in the millions of dollars. Yes, if someone wanted to create their own ChipGuide it would cost millions of dollars to do it. I put no value on the content (the pictures and descriptions) just the cost, in labor, to put them on the website. What the ChipGuide is worth comes down to what someone would be willing to pay for it. While I am told that the hobby finds the ChipGuide a valuable resource tool, I do not see any potential buyers for it, certainly no one willing to pay what it cost to build it.
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