I'm playing a Druid in a 3.5 game, and got tired of trying to find the right spell, and get the stats on it, so I created a COMPLETE spell list, with every spell in the Book of Exalted Deeds, Complete Champion, Complete Mage, Complete Scoundrel, Cityscape Dragon Magic, Frostburn, Heroes of Battle, Heroes of Horror, Lords of Madness, Player's Handbook, Player's Handbook 2, Races of the Dragon, Races of Stone, Spell Compendium (which has spells from the rest of the books), Sandstorm, and Stormwrack. I have the level of the spell, the name, short description, the book in which it is published, the page it appears on, school, components (V, S, M, F, DF, XP, and Frostfell), casting time, range, target/area, duration, saving throw, and spell resistance.
This was something that I was just making for myself, but it is VERY useful, and I would like to be able let other people use it as well.
What I want to know is, is this something that I could host somewhere without having to worry about the IP police knocking on my door? Since it is made to be used as a spell list, and not a replacement for the books, it doesn't have the full rules text, and requires that you have access to the books to use, it shouldn't be a threat to copyright or sales (if 3.5 is even sold any more).
The BEST solution would be in a format where it could be accessed by others that could help with editing it, since while I tried to be careful, all of the data was entered by hand, and I am SURE it must contain errors. Barring that, just hosting the file is fine too.
Right now, it is a google spreadsheet, but it would be easy enough to export if that is necessary.
I'm not looking for a full legal interpretation of the law, but more of a practical application based on other fan works and tools.
This was something that I was just making for myself, but it is VERY useful, and I would like to be able let other people use it as well.
What I want to know is, is this something that I could host somewhere without having to worry about the IP police knocking on my door? Since it is made to be used as a spell list, and not a replacement for the books, it doesn't have the full rules text, and requires that you have access to the books to use, it shouldn't be a threat to copyright or sales (if 3.5 is even sold any more).
The BEST solution would be in a format where it could be accessed by others that could help with editing it, since while I tried to be careful, all of the data was entered by hand, and I am SURE it must contain errors. Barring that, just hosting the file is fine too.
Right now, it is a google spreadsheet, but it would be easy enough to export if that is necessary.
I'm not looking for a full legal interpretation of the law, but more of a practical application based on other fan works and tools.