Try this link: http://www.rederpg.com.br/portal/modules/news/article.php?storyid=2793Justin D. Jacobson said:Hi, Claudio. I'm not seeing anything but a red "X." However, you can't use "beholder" not just because it's product identity but because it's copyrighted. Using it in a magazine would violate the copyright.
Looks like a copyright violation to me. I'm guessing they're relying on the assumption (probably reasonably so) that they're off WotC's radar.Klaus said:Try this link: http://www.rederpg.com.br/portal/modules/news/article.php?storyid=2793
RangerWickett -> They call the "Observadores", which is the official translation for Beholder. And the cover image comes from the Jeff Easley Monstrous Manual cover, from 2e.
HellHound said:As long as the magazine isn't specifically a d20 magazine, it can be done.
From what I've been told a general interest RPG magazine can produce material for various RPGs without a license for said material, and even advertise the material, as long as the mgazine does so for multiple game systems. Like how Dragon used to operate before it became a house organ, or long before that we had White Dwarf which routinely had D&D material in it.
More recently there was a magazine of adventures and it advertised what games it had adventures for, including CyberPunk, Shadowrun, Ars Magica and so on.
It's mostly a d20/OGL magazine (other systems are included only if the publisher want to pay for inclusion, like an extended ad).HellHound said:As long as the magazine isn't specifically a d20 magazine, it can be done.
From what I've been told a general interest RPG magazine can produce material for various RPGs without a license for said material, and even advertise the material, as long as the mgazine does so for multiple game systems. Like how Dragon used to operate before it became a house organ, or long before that we had White Dwarf which routinely had D&D material in it.
More recently there was a magazine of adventures and it advertised what games it had adventures for, including CyberPunk, Shadowrun, Ars Magica and so on.