It would be copyright issues alas for us. Yes I'd love to read them, but we can't host them or casually signpost to them if hosted elsewhere. There is a
thread discussing it somewhere or other and a bit in the
board rules about it.
So the "okay" would be someone posting a bit of rules in order to discuss them - a "
hey in the playtest version of confrontation there was this cool bit about missile fire scatter" (or whatever) "
what do you think they meant when they said roll a D13?" and you supply the accompanying page of the rules.
The not okay is a thread doing "
here is a dump of all the rules come get". I'd say we're about at the limits with a few pages like above.
Obviously pretty much all GW stuff has been scanned to death and can be found online hosted by those with deeper pockets or scarier lawyers, but I don't want either a cease and desist letter arriving on my doormat or an actual court summons just because someone at GW was feeling grumpy that morning!
A pain I know, but I'd rather steer nicely clear of the line rather than skirting it. I suppose in Indiana Jones style - a document that historic belongs in a museum, or at least an
archive ... ? Now if only there were an archive on or of the Internet.