Good answer, Scott. Any chance for an ETA?
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Henrix;4512390} said:As an aside, is there any news about the fan guidelines?
If I could I'd post the damn thing right now I would. The big issue I need to tackle is the SRD. As confusing as the OGL SRD is, I know the GSL SRD it massively more confusing. Unlike the OGL SRD, that said you can use x,y, & z free, clear, no questions asked, the GSL SRD presents alot of ambiguity.
Our intention was to let you use a term like Dragonborn and add to it through creative design and devlopment. We wanted to avoid copy and past publishing. So we add rules of use but we didn't do a good job of explaining how you can (or can't) use it.
As an example:
Maybe in your campaign world dragonborn live underground. Does this redefine dragonborn? Probably not. What if they also get darkvison? OK. What if they have albinio skin and can walk through solid stone once per day? Well not this likely crosses a line, but then again maybe not.
Are elves with green skin OK? What about flying Trolls? What about all Dawrves get a +3 to Wis?
This needs to be fixed and it is not easy given the solutions at my disposal.
So to answer your question I don't know an ETA but my desire is not soon enough. I hate have to regularly post these lame excuse, tail between my legs responses
The fansite policy is not my bailiwick anymore. We will be consulted to make sure that the proposal meets Brand's vision for the fansites but the actual implementation is being handled by someone in our web studio.
When it was in our court we had a pretty good overall policy but it tried to serve all the WOTC brands and this didn't necessarily address our specific needs. So we are using that draft plan as a base and will tailor it to suit D&Ds specific needs.
Freudian slip?We wanted to avoid copy and past publishing.
IANAL, but as I understand it the GSL applies to publishers only. Fans should be able to do pretty much what ever they want, as long as they don't sell it. Now, I know there is supposed to be a 'fan web-site' document in the works, but I'm not sure how they can restrict what goes on 'behind closed doors', so to speak.
Perhaps you need two lists: One that lists things you may reference and make changes to. And one that lists things that must not be redefined. I'm guessing by the examples that dragonborn, elves and trolls would go on the first list, but AC, hit points and level would go on the latter list.If I could I'd post the damn thing right now I would. The big issue I need to tackle is the SRD. As confusing as the OGL SRD is, I know the GSL SRD it massively more confusing. Unlike the OGL SRD, that said you can use x,y, & z free, clear, no questions asked, the GSL SRD presents alot of ambiguity.
Our intention was to let you use a term like Dragonborn and add to it through creative design and devlopment. We wanted to avoid copy and past publishing. So we add rules of use but we didn't do a good job of explaining how you can (or can't) use it.