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<blockquote data-quote="Ath-kethin" data-source="post: 8346052" data-attributes="member: 6798775"><p>Since I publish a fair amount on DMSGuild, I am reading quite a bit into this.</p><p></p><p>Right now, the only legal way to use Wizards IP in a publication is to publish on DMSGuild, and publish products set in their approved settings. Any other Wizards IP is off limits, whether the product is free or not.</p><p></p><p>A small, insignificant publisher might get away (briefly) with using Wizards IP in their stuff, but the Nexus has WotC connections and was literally the official site for Dragonlance for a while. They aren't insignificant and they aren't low profile in any way. What I'm getting at is that there is no way this product was made without Wizards' involvement or at least awareness, and that means it has Wizards' OK.</p><p></p><p>That doesn't mean that Wizards isn't planning to release Dragonlance material, and it doesn't mean that we will never see DL opened up on DMSGuild. But I think it's safe to saw we won't see either of those anytime soon.</p><p></p><p>EDIT: I'm mostly curious about what permission they have to use the art in the book. None of it is available to be used for free, and and even the artists don't have authority to OK its use as far as I know (at least in the case of Larry Elmore), which again suggests an allowance or license from WotC.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ath-kethin, post: 8346052, member: 6798775"] Since I publish a fair amount on DMSGuild, I am reading quite a bit into this. Right now, the only legal way to use Wizards IP in a publication is to publish on DMSGuild, and publish products set in their approved settings. Any other Wizards IP is off limits, whether the product is free or not. A small, insignificant publisher might get away (briefly) with using Wizards IP in their stuff, but the Nexus has WotC connections and was literally the official site for Dragonlance for a while. They aren't insignificant and they aren't low profile in any way. What I'm getting at is that there is no way this product was made without Wizards' involvement or at least awareness, and that means it has Wizards' OK. That doesn't mean that Wizards isn't planning to release Dragonlance material, and it doesn't mean that we will never see DL opened up on DMSGuild. But I think it's safe to saw we won't see either of those anytime soon. EDIT: I'm mostly curious about what permission they have to use the art in the book. None of it is available to be used for free, and and even the artists don't have authority to OK its use as far as I know (at least in the case of Larry Elmore), which again suggests an allowance or license from WotC. [/QUOTE]
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