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  1. Alzrius

    D&D General So what about the SRDs?

    No, no judgment came from a judge. The "countersuit" was a request for a declaratory judgment, and nothing on that page says they got it, since as I told you before the court declared that they (the court) lacked subject matter jurisdiction. No judgment was made. No, no ruling was made. Go read...
  2. Alzrius

    D&D General So what about the SRDs?

    That's in no way relevant, as the plaintiff alleged trademark infringement, unfair competition, and civil conspiracy. The hypothetical is an issue of copyright infringement due to publishing under content that was alleged to have been withdrawn. Moreover, the court declared (for most of those...
  3. Alzrius

    D&D General So what about the SRDs?

    No, it doesn't. Hence why that term isn't used. Which says nothing about the publisher withdrawing it at a later date. That's for a judge to decide, is the point. The "reality of the language" is what a judge says it is. More importantly, until such a judicial declaration is made, you're not...
  4. Alzrius

    D&D General So what about the SRDs?

    Again, that doesn't speak to "withdraw" as a concept.
  5. Alzrius

    D&D General So what about the SRDs?

    What happened to you being done with this? Clearly. Because if WotC makes a statement about "withdrawing" the 5.1 SRD from the CC as of X date (i.e. they'll file suit against anyone who publishes under it after that date), and some publisher does then publish after that date, and WotC follows...
  6. Alzrius

    D&D General So what about the SRDs?

    Oh, the irony. Thanks for such substantive and well thought-out contributions. :P
  7. Alzrius

    D&D General So what about the SRDs?

    Right, because they publish so much 5.1 SRD material via the CC. :rolleyes:
  8. Alzrius

    D&D General So what about the SRDs?

    This nonsense again? Yeah, no. It's funny how people seem to think that there's some magic way the "biggest software companies" can just make something they don't like end, despite not having standing to participate in a case as per what was outlined.
  9. Alzrius

    What Is A Superhero?

    A miserable little pile of secret identities.
  10. Alzrius

    Jeremy Crawford Also Leaving D&D Team Later This Month

    I saw the part that said: But with Chris Cao also stepping away, and Mike Mearls having left not too long ago, it really feels like there's something larger going on. Maybe it's all just a coincidence, or maybe the explanation is entirely benign, but I can't help but be suspicious.
  11. Alzrius

    Jeremy Crawford Also Leaving D&D Team Later This Month

    I'm not certain what it is, but clearly something is going on for so many high-level people to be leaving all at once.
  12. Alzrius

    Describe your last rpg session in 5 words

    It's all elemental earth monsters.
  13. Alzrius

    D&D 5E (2024) WotC Unveils Dragon Delves' Eclectic Art Styles

    Wait, so this is a book of NPCs? o_O (j/k)
  14. Alzrius

    Old Games Show and Tell

    Crossbows and Catapults! Love that game. ...or was this supposed to be only for video games?
  15. Alzrius

    D&D 5E (2024) "No magic items are necessary" vs Magic Items Awarded by Level

    Just out of curiosity, what do the 2024 rules say with regard to characters crafting their own magic items?
  16. Alzrius

    Cookin again

    A friend of mine just assured me that Japanese curry is a different beast from Indian curry. I think he's right, but it's been over twenty years since I've had Japanese curry; now I need to find a local Asian market to confirm what I've been told.
  17. Alzrius

    Pathfinder Teases New Runelords Content

    Minor sidebar: Savage Pathfinder isn't an OGL product, right?
  18. Alzrius

    WotC Chris Cao has left WotC

    A guy in my group financed a few years' worth of trips to Gen Con (for himself, not for the entire group) by selling M:tG cards at the convention.
  19. Alzrius

    D&D General One innovation per edition

    I think that was another thing (I vaguely recall a "dragonkin" from AD&D 2E, but don't quote me on that). In 3.5, the dragonborn were, if I recall correctly, the "dragonborn of Bahamut," and existing races (e.g. humans, elves, etc.) transformed into them as part of a pledge of service to...
  20. Alzrius

    D&D General One innovation per edition

    I like to remind people that dragonborn originally appeared in 3.5E, even if they were somewhat different from their later implementations.
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