SkidAce said:How about nobody owns it and they can all use it?
I think this is a non-issue for WotC or Hasbro. Why would they even care? WotC has far more important things to work on like keeping their jobs. They need an attractive and selling D&D property or it all goes to video games away. Dragonborn are not an essential piece of D&D and if they were even concerned they could call them saurials or draconians instead. Non-issue.
This only affects WotC and Zenimax's ability to name a product or market a product as "Dragonborn" And, even then, it only applies if that product is a Video Game or downloadable content for a Video Game.
Really? If I made a game called Griego's Game which had playable races of Jawa, Wookiee, and Gungan, I think George Lucas would have something to say about that (through his lawyers). How is this any different?
Really? If I made a game called Griego's Game which had playable races of Jawa, Wookiee, and Gungan, I think George Lucas would have something to say about that (through his lawyers). How is this any different?

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Rulebook featuring "high magic" options, including a host of new spells.