omg yes...you really want this roll20 venture to continue with the momentum it already has? Keep your faces glued to YouTube and Google Hangout and Twitch.tv. If I have learned anything in my years of quietly observing from the shadows its that physically showing your fans that you are taking an active part in the development of your product....MAJOR brownie points!!! Having an open forum like that means that we really can put you on the spot about features and issues with the service. So while yes, you have to field that uncomfortable copyright issue or whatever the case may be but from our side of the screen...I dunno really how to explain it...its exciting and makes us want to do more to help...get involved. People are just lazy enough these days that most won't take part in a forum like this but they WILL chat it up in a live discussion just because there is the chance of silly or awkward or pants discussions. Smiles are the best promotion possible. Any of that make sense? Hope so...anyway thanks again! :P