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LULUWhere did you get it printed?
LULUWhere did you get it printed?
About 3 to 4 hours a day for a month or so. So a significant amount of manual typing and layout.Looks amazing, must have taken a lot of work and effort. Kudos
It would be great to bring it to a convention or such and whip it out as a reference.
This is amazing! I don't see why you can't share it though. As long as you're not asking for money.Could this be what the 1e MMIII would have been?
All the OD&D and 1e monsters from Dragon magazine. I did both a pdf and this hardcopy. (A TON of manual typing as formatting on the pdfs was really bad). Only for my personal use only of course, since I don’t own the IP. I do own the original magazines and CD collection, FWIW, so basically I just kit bashed my own material. But I can’t share, so don’t ask.
In fact, I recently found out that no one really knows who owns the IP. When WoTC released the digital Dragon CD collection, they got into trouble because many of the creators said they held the rights. Turns out, TSR record keeping was horrible, and no one knows what those original contracts were for all of the folks who submitted monsters to Dragon. That’s why despite WoTC selling reprints of 1e books, you’ll never see them do something like this. Which unfortunately is pretty sad.
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If I understand things correctly, WotC does not own copyright to most of this articles and so they do not fall under WotC fan's policy nor can WotC release such a compilation nor authorize its release. You would have to get an agreement from each original author (or their estate). Basically an almost impossible undertaking.This is amazing! I don't see why you can't share it though. As long as you're not asking for money.
Yep. An impossible task. A lot of folks seem to have this misconception that as long as you're not selling it, then you can reproduce and give it away. That's not how Fair Use works.If I understand things correctly, WotC does not own copyright to most of this articles and so they do not fall under WotC fan's policy nor can WotC release such a compilation nor authorize its release. You would have to get an agreement from each original author (or their estate). Basically an almost impossible undertaking.
I don't get it. You can make something like that for yourself, but the instant you show it to anyone else it's against the law?Yep. An impossible task. A lot of folks seem to have this misconception that as long as you're not selling it, then you can reproduce and give it away. That's not how Fair Use works.