Glade Riven
Adventurer
They want to use the threat of a lawsuit but it's pretty obvious they really, really don't want to end up in court over the OGL (which is why they keep including "you can't sue" language).
2 books (on dndbeyond) = 60 dollars.
12*7 = 84 dollars.
This is 144 dollars. Not that bad.
15 Million * 144 would be enough to make everyone at hasbro happy.
This makes only 3% of your total expenditures?
144/0.03 = 4800
IF your wife finds out, your done.
If you don't respect your customer base you quickly find you don't have much of a customer base.
Glade Riven said:...the problem is the executives brought in the last 5-ish years. They don't seem to understand what business they are in.
Nah, they know - I was just kidding. I think they figure my Dwarven Forge problem is a lot cheaper than me buying a new sportscar or something.2 books (on dndbeyond) = 60 dollars.
12*7 = 84 dollars.
This is 144 dollars. Not that bad.
15 Million * 144 would be enough to make everyone at hasbro happy.
This makes only 3% of your total expenditures?
144/0.03 = 4800
IF your wife finds out, your done.
Depends on what you mean by fighting it.But I'd argue that it's still important to fight for it.
The more I read from attorneys, here and on other sites, the less certain about that I become. Because as I understand it, here's what has to happen for a court battle to take place:If you mean fighting the claim that 1.0a can be deauthorized, that is for the courts. Paizo already made it clear they're ready for that battle, so it will happen
They've had a year where most of their films didn't make money or barely broke even after marketing.