Mark CMG
Creative Mountain Games
Some additional commentary of note -
http://money.msn.com/top-stocks/post.aspx?post=6dd4cbb8-d936-444a-8f2b-6869a1e26688
http://money.msn.com/top-stocks/post.aspx?post=6dd4cbb8-d936-444a-8f2b-6869a1e26688
No. OGL can never be revoked. And frankly, the tabletop side of D&D is a tiny blip on the radar for Hasbro now. It would be the same with Disney.
What is more interesting to me is that FFG and MWP could find the rug pulled out from under them in terms of their rights to do a SW or Marvel RPG. WotC had those rights in the past and let them lapse because the cost benefit wasn't there, but getting them back for free would have to be pretty attractive to the gaming group at WotC I would think. Especially with new SW and Marvel movies on the horizon.
I support Donald Duck as an official D&D NPC.
No. I don't know why that keeps coming up; the notion that the OGL can be changed, cancelled, redacted or limited in any way has been soundly rebutted for over a decade.More interesting note: what happens to the OGL? Depending on how it was written / implemented, would a takeover of WotC by another company allow the OGL to be removed? Would depend on how strongly written the copyleft was?
No. I don't know why that keeps coming up; the notion that the OGL can be changed, cancelled, redacted or limited in any way has been soundly rebutted for over a decade.
Between this and the Lucasfilm thread, it appears that those "better things" are nothing more than unsubstantiated, unsubstantiable, and generally uninformed generic griping about Disney overall. In other words, what makes the windmills you're already tilting at better than this one? Tilting at one windmill is more or less equivalent to tilting at any other.Surrendering before entering the field. Against Disney. Yeah. That is something to stand up to, if you like tilting at windmills. I have better things to do with my time.
I support Donald Duck as an official D&D NPC.
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