Croesus
Adventurer
Er, that's why we were speaking of the OGL material as being immortal, not the stuff WotC stopped printing.
Fair enough, though I still see issues with OGL material.
What happens when the copyright holder dies, or just drops contact with DriveThru RPG? What are the site's legal options for continuing to sell the material? What if someone simply decides, for whatever reason, to pull their material? (Before you say this would never happen, consider Dave Trampier who got out of the industry and has resisted all efforts to be pulled back in.)
I suspect however that most OGL material was never packaged for sale. I recently cleaned out my RPG favorites in IE and found roughly 30% of the sites simply don't exist anymore. I bookmarked those sites because they had something of value, and from my point of view that material is gone. Maybe some of the material is available elsewhere, maybe it isn't.
Over time, as people move on to other interests, more and more such material will simply drop off. Finding it will become more difficult, to the point that it might as well not exist. I'm uncertain what timeframe you are thinking of, but I expect within 5 to 10 years most such material will effectively be gone.
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