Strutinan said:
WotC_Mark just let it slip on the WotC boards that the company is on holiday break, so i won't hear anything from thier legal department concearning my Psionics Companion until next month, at the earliest.
Very nice way of avoiding the problem until they can kill me off, isn't it? I should NEVER have told them that I needed them to approve my book before x-mas in order to keep up and running. In hindsight, I handed them the most efficient method of killing me off: just delay me until vacation.
This means:
1) Nobody from WotC will approve my book before the deadline is up, let alone in time for x-mas!
2) My d20 license will expire before I get approved, in all likelihood.
3) Unless I'm public before then, I lose the copyright on my material.
4) If this happens, unles I'm guessing wrong, all the information in the Psionics Companion becomes the property of WotC.
Now THATS downright dishonorable and underhanded!
Okay, I feel the need to pipe up here...
first off, not one independant publisher is required to submit anything to WotC for 'approval', possibly other than licensed material, which you don't have a license with/from them, or you would have stated so.
Mark 'Let slip' they were going on holiday break? Now I realize that not everyone celebrates christmas around the world, but EVERYONE that does anything in the RPG community knows that WotC is based in Seattle, WA - USA, so common sense would dictate that they _would_ take christmas off.
Asking WotC to rush over anything is like asking an avalanche to not bury you in snow... and that I can tell you for fact, have/having to deal with them to try and get official permission for the non SRD materials into PCGen.
As for your D20 license 'expiring', that will only happen if you've gotten a Cease & Desist order from them, and you don't make a good faith effort to fix all the problems before the 30 days is up. Now I imagine that they would take into account for the holidays, but I'm not them so I couldn't say for sure. I would however recommend that you _ask_ them to take that into account if indeed you have gotten a cease & desist order.
As for Copyright, well _your_ material is still yours, their material is still theirs... no one will lose their material, and to the best of my knowledge, WotC can't 'claim' your material for themselves. But that's something you'll have to verify with a licensed attorney familiar with copyright laws.
And I'll tell you this much, if you're dealing with Anthony Valterra, the absolute _LAST_ words to apply to him are sneaky and underhanded. The man is exceptionally busy, yet takes the time to respond to most requests in a reasinable fashion, even when he has to whip out the flame retardant suit.
I don't own you're product, I can only go by what I've seen on the boards here, and from your own postings, I see a decided lack of knowledge of how the _fundamental_ uses of the D20/OGL licenses can be applied from you. We (PCGen) went through this (round and round and round) for a long time with a number a of people over what/how/why/where things worked/applied, and then we went through it with WotC and Anthony at GenCon, and we learned the intracacies involved with that, and the nightmare of applying it to software. It was educational to say the least.
You're not software, there's no 'difficulties in determining how to apply things in what manner' involved at all, it's very clearly defined, so there is no excuse for the flagrant misunderstanding you've demonstrated. Sure things slip through, most, if not all publishers, have missed or misunderstood something, but they caught it and corrected it.
Most have also been perfectly willing to share their experiences to help new publishers avoid the same mistakes they have made. A good number of them have been perfectly willing to go over things in detail with new publishers as well...
I've watched and read these boards and many others where info like this is readily available and free, and I have absorbed as much of that knowledge as possible. It's not hidden information, it's not cryptic information, it's there, out in the open. The fault lies not with WotC, but with yourself for not taking advantage of the tons of help out there before you 'went to press'.
Lay the blame where it belongs man, fess up that you made an error, then do the right thing, learn what you have to, and correct it all. And don't be afraid to ask for help, people will give it.