Got my Pathfdinder rulebook today

There is a Pakistani restaurant in the first district, where you get a buffet, eat as much as you want, get free water, and when you go out of the restaurant, you may pay as you wish (drinks you order seperately, you have to pay though).
People seem to like it as it’s open already 4-5 years.

This is the close as I can get for a real world example of piracy that works - the customer has the right to pay the for the product, if he likes it.

edit: here is the link deewan.at/

They actually have been a longish tradition of “pay what you want” on the underground/artsy scene.
The punk scene, for example, has used this pricing in the past, presumably, because it appealed to their anarchist bend…

penny-arcade.com/patv/episode/piracy

Coming back to this: Paizo has a sale as to their 10th anniversary, reducing the price of all PDF’s of products oder than a year to 75% the normal price!

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