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<blockquote data-quote="hojulation" data-source="post: 8887689" data-attributes="member: 6775071"><p>It occurred to me as I read through all the different ways people are suggesting to protest the proposed changes to the OGL, that I haven't seen DMs Guild creators suggest delisting their content. </p><p></p><p>Now, I know full well, the terms of putting content up on DMs Guild. I know it becomes property of WotC. I've also heard the argument that the amount of revenue they actually generate from the Guild is small, but the visibility of products for sale is in the hands of the creator, as in, I can remove my documents and pull the listing down. If WotC would want it back up, they would have to do the physical work of loading these things back in.</p><p></p><p>I'm curious if any of the DMs Guild creators have considered this as a form of protest. I don't know who on here actually produces content, but my own decision has been to stop buying WotC products (and I'm likely to not renew my DDB subscription when it comes due) but I realized it felt hypocritical of me to somehow say that the content I had on the Guild was ok, because at least I was getting paid or something.</p><p></p><p>TLDR: DMs Guild creators, have you thought about delisting your products?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hojulation, post: 8887689, member: 6775071"] It occurred to me as I read through all the different ways people are suggesting to protest the proposed changes to the OGL, that I haven't seen DMs Guild creators suggest delisting their content. Now, I know full well, the terms of putting content up on DMs Guild. I know it becomes property of WotC. I've also heard the argument that the amount of revenue they actually generate from the Guild is small, but the visibility of products for sale is in the hands of the creator, as in, I can remove my documents and pull the listing down. If WotC would want it back up, they would have to do the physical work of loading these things back in. I'm curious if any of the DMs Guild creators have considered this as a form of protest. I don't know who on here actually produces content, but my own decision has been to stop buying WotC products (and I'm likely to not renew my DDB subscription when it comes due) but I realized it felt hypocritical of me to somehow say that the content I had on the Guild was ok, because at least I was getting paid or something. TLDR: DMs Guild creators, have you thought about delisting your products? [/QUOTE]
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