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<blockquote data-quote="mamba" data-source="post: 8897809" data-attributes="member: 7034611"><p>1) all we are asking for is that WotC honor the agreement they willingly entered into, that feels like ordinarily that is the bare minimum, and I am not willing to move on from that just yet</p><p></p><p>2) them not backing out of that yesterday means nothing, they try to offer as little as possible to make this go away. It is up to the community to decide what is enough, and if we keep this up, the outrage grows as more people find out and their subscriptions keep dropping, then we will see how far they are going to go back. So far we have no actual idea, all we know is how outrageously far they wanted to go.</p><p>Given that they lived very well with the OGL this long certainly implies that getting rid of it is not vital to their business (I’d argue not getting rid might be however)</p><p></p><p>3) even the new terms they offered are entirely unacceptable because they can change them at any time and if there is one thing WotC is lacking completely right now that is trust, so any new offer has to be perpetual and irrevocable</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mamba, post: 8897809, member: 7034611"] 1) all we are asking for is that WotC honor the agreement they willingly entered into, that feels like ordinarily that is the bare minimum, and I am not willing to move on from that just yet 2) them not backing out of that yesterday means nothing, they try to offer as little as possible to make this go away. It is up to the community to decide what is enough, and if we keep this up, the outrage grows as more people find out and their subscriptions keep dropping, then we will see how far they are going to go back. So far we have no actual idea, all we know is how outrageously far they wanted to go. Given that they lived very well with the OGL this long certainly implies that getting rid of it is not vital to their business (I’d argue not getting rid might be however) 3) even the new terms they offered are entirely unacceptable because they can change them at any time and if there is one thing WotC is lacking completely right now that is trust, so any new offer has to be perpetual and irrevocable [/QUOTE]
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