MarkB
Legend
I do like the idea in principle. An issue with it is that VTTs take a variety of approaches, some emphasising different tools, interfaces and styles than others, and there's a risk here that this policy would wind up only leaving space for the D&D VTT and clones of the D&D VTT.It changing is probably why it is not part of it in the first place. They want to be able to change it. Which I wanted to allow with my idea of binding their VTT to it via the OGL. That way they have an incentive to not get restrictive.
The best option probably is to scrap the VTT license altogether (well, duh), which I wanted to avoid to compromise on their fear that this is a backdoor into OGL computer games.