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    I'm beginning to dislike Netflix (re: Archive 81, 1899, Warrior Nun etc cancellations)

    They're cutting costs and ordering a lot more documentaries and reality shows.
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    WotC offers YouTuber interview with Kyle Brink

    I hope they listen to questions from the community, regardless of the messenger's attitude.
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    WotC offers YouTuber interview with Kyle Brink

    As far as I'm concerned, "All past editions under CC" is the next phase of this. Let's keep pushing while we have the momentum!
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    WotC offers YouTuber interview with Kyle Brink

    Never heard of this Bob World Builder guy before but apparently WotC emailed him and is offering him an interview with Kyle Brink. He's soliciting questions from the community to ask during the interview. My personal crusade at the moment is getting every past edition of the game under that CC...
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    Matt Colville weighs in.

    Wonder if his enthusiasm for 4e has been affected.
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    WotC Backs Down: Original OGL To Be Left Untouched; Whole 5E Rules Released as Creative Commons

    They'd have to pay their lawyers to draft a new license that plugs every possible future loophole and people like you would still not trust them. Migrating to a CC license is free.
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    WotC Backs Down: Original OGL To Be Left Untouched; Whole 5E Rules Released as Creative Commons

    They literally issued a FAQ saying "If we update the OGL in a way you don't like you can just ignore it" and still tried to weasel out of it. Public statements aren't worth jack.
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    Now that this is over (for now at least) What are you going to do?

    Leaving psionic off that list was a huge mistake, yeah.
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    WotC Backs Down: Original OGL To Be Left Untouched; Whole 5E Rules Released as Creative Commons

    And then everyone just shrugs and continues using the same content under CC.
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    WotC Backs Down: Original OGL To Be Left Untouched; Whole 5E Rules Released as Creative Commons

    WotC putting all their content under CC removes any incentive for them to try deauthorizing the OGL going forward, effectively making it irrevocable for all intents and purposes.
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    WotC Backs Down: Original OGL To Be Left Untouched; Whole 5E Rules Released as Creative Commons

    The entire 5.1 SRD is under an irrevocable CC license. Literally the only thing more you can ask for is previous editions to be added.
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    Beholders, Mind Flayers, and Strahd von Zarovich Released Into Creative Commons (Kinda)

    WotC would be better off without Hasbro leeching off their success.
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