D&D (2024) Lifetime boycott of D&D-branded products?

Today is January 13.

Do I understand correctly that the Anti-OGL (1.1) is now officially in effect?

It doesnt matter if anyone signed on to it.

The "de-authorization" would be now already in place.

Hasbro-WotC can at a later date try claim a precedent, the OGL 1.0a would have been dead since as of today.

Hasbro-WotC never retracted this January 13 deadline.
The latest leak suggested that the adjusted license is going out on 1/16.
 

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Thats fine. Thats the wonder of morality, reasonable people can disagree.

They certainly failed in my view, but I dont see value in crushing small businesses when you are a megacorp, personally.
Not to mention actually violating terms of contract in order to crush those small businesses − and the many DMs who freely contributed their creativity to the Open Gaming Content.
 

Thats fine. Thats the wonder of morality, reasonable people can disagree.

They certainly failed in my view, but I dont see value in crushing small businesses when you are a megacorp, personally.
I doubt they thiught they were "crushing" anyone, at least.
 

I doubt they thiught they were "crushing" anyone, at least.

You are free to hold that view. When looking at the money they were looking to extract, I doubt they had anything in mind but suppression of competition.

Personally, when many many creative folks said 'this is a huge issue for me' I'm going to take their word for it.
 


You are free to hold that view. When looking at the money they were looking to extract, I doubt they had anything in mind but suppression of competition.

Personally, when many many creative folks said 'this is a huge issue for me' I'm going to take their word for it.
Hoping to get royalties is a different thing than "crushing," and it is hardly abnormal let alone immoral to pursue that. Doesn't bother me.
 

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