"What if I don’t like these terms and don’t agree to the OGL: Commercial? That’s fine – it just means that you cannot earn income from any SRD-based D&D content you create on or after January 13, 2023, and you will need to either operate under the new OGL: NonCommercial or strike a custom direct deal with Wizards of the Coast for your project. But if you want to publish SRD-based content on or after January 13, 2023 and commercialize it, your only option is to agree to the OGL: Commercial."I completely agree. The "No longer an authorized license" formulation has likely been discussed close to death (though I think my interpretation of it primarly being intended to ensure 1.1 content couldn't be used with 1.0a has been strangely ignored - and I think that interpretation is strengthened as I cannot see any other provisions in this full document that seem to protect against such a transfer, if the formulation "No longer an authorized license" should fall in court upon any of the many arguments against it not being valid from a legal standpoint)
Hence I stated my preference of looking at other things than this particular formulation in this thread, and I hope the posts after your can show that there might still be other questions and confusions around this document that someone might be interested in, beyond that single formulation![]()
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