This story is exploding all over my news feed today.
Forbes:
A leak of the new Open Gaming License for Dungeons & Dragons has thrown the tabletop industry into a shake up.
www.forbes.com
Electronic Frontier Foundation:
The company that owns Dungeons and Dragons (D&D) is planning to revoke the open license that has, since the year 2000, applied to a wide range of unofficial, commercial products that build on the mechanics of the game.
www.eff.org
Dexerto:
Wizards of the Coast are soon to change it’s Open Game License, causing major changes to many D&D creators. Here’s the D&D OGL 1.1 explained.
www.dexerto.com
ComicBook.com:
A grassroots campaign has gathered thousands of signatures for an open letter protesting the reported terms of a new Open Game License set to be published by Wizards of the Coast. Last week, details emerged about the OGL 1.1, the legal framework which allows third-party publishers to make...
comicbook.com
Hackaday:
Hail, and well met adventurers! There’s rumors of dark dealings, and mysterious machinations from that group of Western mystics, Wizards of the Coast (WotC). If this pernicious plot is allowe…
hackaday.com
Inverse:
Wizards of the Coast is about to deliver a controversial rework the Open Gaming License that allows D&D players to publish and profit from homebrew content.
www.inverse.com
Ars Technica:
Leaked document seeks to revoke two decades of royalty-free rules sharing.
arstechnica.com
TechCrunch:
Wizards of the Coast plans to update its Open Gaming License (OGL) to cut into creators' bottom line, sparking controversy among fans.
techcrunch.com
There's more, this is jut the first page!