Keefe the Thief
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As a scholar, all i can say to that article is: i cry for acamedic standards of citing sources and research. By all what is holy, that was painful.
In the above Gygax interview, he mentions:
"Three separate law firms reviewed the complaint filed by TSR and assessed it as one of the sort used by a larger company to force a smaller one out of business."
It's that kind of copyright paranoia litigation that people get twitchy about with doomsday scenario theories regarding WotC.
so again I have no real legal know here...
in theory if I were rich (Wait let me day dream) I could sue my local corner store for anything, and if I threw enough money at it force them out of buisness???
Again I know I am unskilled here but it sounds to me to be way false...Even I know there are safe guards where you can have cases thrown out if there is no case...
You need some legal leg to stand on...
It is something editorially reviewed, and published under their name. Thus the personal tone and scarcity of references would seem to be acceptable. The inaccuracy and incoherence, on the other hand, would recommend against putting something like this anywhere in a publication that hopes to be taken seriously.
Read my post in the best light, as you should generally do on message boards, and you'll see the unintended consequence was that they would actually make money doing it. No hate by WotC is implied, just an "oops, we probably shouldn't do that again."This appears on every thread about the OGL or GSl, and IT'S WRONG IN EVERY FREAKING ONE. GOOD CHRIST, every one of those threads, right after that accusation is made, shows how, oh wait, no, it was actually stated "Hah hah if a developer can reprint the 3e rules and make money, man, go for it." So that's what Monogoose did. And yet people continue to point at it and claim this was badwrong and how WotC hates them for it. Despite that being the opposite of what actually happened.
This is true, but they are using the pretense of being an academic journal. There must be a reason for that.In this context, "Transformative works and cultures" literally means "fanworks and fandom". It is technically an academic journal, for what it's worth, but the online-only journal of a fandom organization doesn't really have any more claim to authority than a plain old blog.
What I had in mind was what happened to Gary Gygax, when he and GDW was sued by TSR over Dangerous Journeys.
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The Kyngdoms • View topic - The Ultimate Gary Gygax Interview
In the above Gygax interview, he mentions:
"Three separate law firms reviewed the complaint filed by TSR and assessed it as one of the sort used by a larger company to force a smaller one out of business."