MGibster
Legend
That's just sick.Also? It seems like work. I'm more into unicorns and stuff.
That's just sick.Also? It seems like work. I'm more into unicorns and stuff.
As a matter of open licensing jurisprudence, those cases are indeed important. My comments about software being a can of worms is more about the copyright aspect (source code vs object code and all that nonsense).Wait, you're speaking to open licensing rules but you stay away from open software, where all the court cases about open licensing can be found?
I'm going to give some genuine advice which you're free to ignore - you're making a mistake by speaking with authority on this topic. This is a complicated field and if you don't know open licensing software caselaw, you're probably a tad outside your areas of legal focus as there is a great deal of overlap.
But only one of us has cited any sources.Three lawyers, four opinions.
Same as it ever was.![]()
It is a pleasant surprise!I think OP underestimated how many other lawyer nerds frequent EN World.![]()
Look, there is no rule that says that I have to fall when I stand over an empty space. If the rulebook doesn't say that I fall when I set off a cliff, I think I should be allowed to walk across thin air.as a non lawyer (unless you count rules lawyer) I find it facinating that two people read legal documents and statutes and run into the same thing we do all day everyday on this very site... we have similar training/background, read the same text, and get two opposing answers.
What I'm getting from this thread is: it all comes down to a judge deciding in your favor. Which means either you have the money to fight a long legal battle against Hasbro, or you roll over and don't bother.Three lawyers, four opinions.
Same as it ever was.![]()
What I'm getting from this thread is: it all comes down to a judge deciding in your favor. Which means either you have the money to fight a long legal battle against Hasbro, or you roll over and don't bother.
they had a card game out I liked... they could use that as a frameworkI would assume it would be much easier to create a new Pathfinder 3rd edition system from scratch.
Without an installed user base on the order of D&D's, that's a non-starter.If WotC did (try to) revoke the OGL, the gaming community would need to migrate to a new gaming engine that did offer an irrevocable license. And build new settings and features.