Celebrim
Legend
Officially, you can only post crunch, no fluff. Seems fair to me.
Except that officially its even tighter than that. Not only can you only post crunch, but you can only post crunch that is a direct conversion with no notes, ammendments, extensions, editorial commentary, reblancing or anything else.
Personally, I think the legal status of fan created material is still an open question. The rules of the game obviously intends for you to create your own material. It would be ridiculous to suggest that you as a DM could not create an adventure set in Waterdeep, and run that adventure among your friends. Yet, at the same time WotC claims that you can create that for your personal use but not distribute it. Supposing I wrote a fan based 'Return to the Caves of Chaos', somewhat loosely based on the original B2. How many friends can I share it with before it constitutes misuse? What if it is a NN's adventure? It's a far from settled question what fair use of gaming materials constitutes. Until WotC finds itself wanting to sue a DM for distributing his work for free, I doubt anyone knows exactly what a judge would rule.
Except that officially its even tighter than that. Not only can you only post crunch, but you can only post crunch that is a direct conversion with no notes, ammendments, extensions, editorial commentary, reblancing or anything else.
Personally, I think the legal status of fan created material is still an open question. The rules of the game obviously intends for you to create your own material. It would be ridiculous to suggest that you as a DM could not create an adventure set in Waterdeep, and run that adventure among your friends. Yet, at the same time WotC claims that you can create that for your personal use but not distribute it. Supposing I wrote a fan based 'Return to the Caves of Chaos', somewhat loosely based on the original B2. How many friends can I share it with before it constitutes misuse? What if it is a NN's adventure? It's a far from settled question what fair use of gaming materials constitutes. Until WotC finds itself wanting to sue a DM for distributing his work for free, I doubt anyone knows exactly what a judge would rule.