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<blockquote data-quote="Nellisir" data-source="post: 7664441" data-attributes="member: 70"><p>Ayup. The thing that makes it interesting, though, is how rarely that happens. It's been the boogeyman literally since the OGL was released, but I can count the number of times something like that has happened on one hand. Many, many publishers release functionally all of their under the OGL. </p><p></p><p></p><p>The thing is, the Basic Rules aren't the SRD. The Basic Rules are a severely clipped version of the core rules, AND presented in an attractive, printable format, for free. The SRD was 98% of the "core rules", spread over...honestly, I forget. PDF documents, I think. Pretty bare text. Intended as a publisher's resource, not a public offering. So reprinting the SRD put you in direct competition with the PHB, DMG, and MM. Reprinting Basic puts you in direct competition with a free product.</p><p></p><p></p><p>There won't a version 2.0 of the OGL. It'll be a new license. That caveat aside, yes. That's a possibility. I think it's unlikely because it's small and fidgety, not open and obvious. </p><p> </p><p></p><p>I'm not sure that's entirely true, or at least it's simplifying the issue. The point of the OGL wasn't to protect or allow game mechanics to be reproduced, it was to allow the reproduction of the expression of game mechanics. Which you couldn't do under default copyright.</p><p></p><p></p><p>This would be a license.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Agreed on all points, although if you go outside the OGL, you also have to address the issue of "Feats", for example. </p><p></p><p></p><p>I can't help but think that would be incredibly risky legally. I wouldn't want the responsibility and potential liability of doing so if I were a lawyer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nellisir, post: 7664441, member: 70"] Ayup. The thing that makes it interesting, though, is how rarely that happens. It's been the boogeyman literally since the OGL was released, but I can count the number of times something like that has happened on one hand. Many, many publishers release functionally all of their under the OGL. The thing is, the Basic Rules aren't the SRD. The Basic Rules are a severely clipped version of the core rules, AND presented in an attractive, printable format, for free. The SRD was 98% of the "core rules", spread over...honestly, I forget. PDF documents, I think. Pretty bare text. Intended as a publisher's resource, not a public offering. So reprinting the SRD put you in direct competition with the PHB, DMG, and MM. Reprinting Basic puts you in direct competition with a free product. There won't a version 2.0 of the OGL. It'll be a new license. That caveat aside, yes. That's a possibility. I think it's unlikely because it's small and fidgety, not open and obvious. I'm not sure that's entirely true, or at least it's simplifying the issue. The point of the OGL wasn't to protect or allow game mechanics to be reproduced, it was to allow the reproduction of the expression of game mechanics. Which you couldn't do under default copyright. This would be a license. Agreed on all points, although if you go outside the OGL, you also have to address the issue of "Feats", for example. I can't help but think that would be incredibly risky legally. I wouldn't want the responsibility and potential liability of doing so if I were a lawyer. [/QUOTE]
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