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    Update: Sadly Jennell passed away Jan 10, 2024. Jennell Jaquays, one of the founding creators of this hobby, needs our help.

    And Judges Guild is disrespectful towards her by using her dead name Mod edit: Put spoilers on the deadnaming, in respect. ~Umbran
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    Starfinder What Starfinder stuff should I grab after Christmas?

    Yeah the Pact Worlds is good plus the Armory and Interstellar Species.
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    EN world columns ?

    I emailed one of the people (Michael) but it bounced and I DM'd you Morrus
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    D&D General Luke Gygax and Troll Lord Games live stream today about bringing Gary’s works back to print.

    I still don't understand how the will to Gygax's widow can be invalid when a "new" will shows up like 10 years later. Does anyone have more info?
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    Pathfinder, Cthulhu, Level Up: D&D Competitors Start To Sell Out

    I still think a LOT of people will continue to stick with WotC products a large amount of gamers won't care. They're in established 5e games and will continue. PF 2e doesn't seem hugely popular around me.
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    WotC Walks Back Some OGL Changes, But Not All

    People need to boycott the D&D movie and stop buying WotC 5e stuff
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    Ryan Dancey -- Hasbro Cannot Deauthorize OGL

    I'm a US lawyer but don't do IP work. I totally support Paizo. Etc. All's I'm saying is that it's NOT cut and dry. Dancey says is irrevocable but that word isn't in the OGL 1.0a. Perpetual doesn't mean irrevocable. See UK case BMS Computer Solutions Ltd. V AB Agri. Any court case probably...
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    Ryan Dancey -- Hasbro Cannot Deauthorize OGL

    He's not a lawyer and there's an English case that says a perpetual license isn't irrevocable
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    The OGL -- Just What's Going On?

    I'm an attorney but don't do IP work. Using the world perpetual without irrevocable doesn't necessarily mean forever. There's an English case on point regardingthe word perpetual in a license. End. I don't feel like arguing anymore. It's not ironclad.
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    The OGL -- Just What's Going On?

    I personally don't see that happening if Hasbro wants to "cash in" on D&D that's what the OGL 1.1 does
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    The OGL -- Just What's Going On?

    Yes but it doesn't use irrevocable
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    The OGL -- Just What's Going On?

    https://www.d20srd.org/ogl.htm It doesn't contain the word irrevocable. Perpetual doesn't mean irrevocable. For instance Texas law disfavors perceptual ie forever contracts as does federal copyright policy.
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    What's All This About The OGL Going Away?

    Wizards of the Coast can update the license or its agents. Perpetual doesn't mean irrevocable
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    Statement on OGL from WotC

    As I said on the other thread, perpetual doesn't mean irrevocable. Version a includes a numbered paragraph allowing WotC to modify the license. I'm a lawyer but not an IP lawyer
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    The OGL -- Just What's Going On?

    The fact that it says perpetual in version a doesn't make it irrevocable. Version a includes a numbered paragraph allowing WotC to modify it
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