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<blockquote data-quote="rcade" data-source="post: 8911543" data-attributes="member: 59231"><p>Anything that's in the public domain -- such as a wolf or the adventurer Allan Quatermain -- can be used in a Creative Commons-licensed work or any other copyrighted work. This wouldn't be enclosing the commons because other authors could still use them. The only things that would be protected from reuse are the unique and distinctive things that the author introduced about them, such as giving the wolves lasers that shoot out of their mouths (for good or evil) or making Allan a member of a K-Pop dance band.</p><p></p><p>WOTC putting D&D rules under Creative Commons doesn't stop anyone from deciding that those particular rules are not protected by copyright and thus require no license to use in a new work. It only limits those who choose to use the rules under the Creative Commons license.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rcade, post: 8911543, member: 59231"] Anything that's in the public domain -- such as a wolf or the adventurer Allan Quatermain -- can be used in a Creative Commons-licensed work or any other copyrighted work. This wouldn't be enclosing the commons because other authors could still use them. The only things that would be protected from reuse are the unique and distinctive things that the author introduced about them, such as giving the wolves lasers that shoot out of their mouths (for good or evil) or making Allan a member of a K-Pop dance band. WOTC putting D&D rules under Creative Commons doesn't stop anyone from deciding that those particular rules are not protected by copyright and thus require no license to use in a new work. It only limits those who choose to use the rules under the Creative Commons license. [/QUOTE]
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