FrogReaver
The most respectful and polite poster ever
Ok - I think I have my head wrapped around what's going on here, but I feel like I'm getting something wrong:
1. Frylocke is first suggesting that WotC has no claim at all on their stats because you can't copyright stats. So far, so good - that's basically the argument that I thought he was making at first.
2. But his screed is actually about Wizards engaging in "copyright misuse" because they're using the OGL to sew Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt to bully people into accepting Wizards claim that stats are copyrightable or at least act as if they are and keep themselves within the bounds of the OGL's guardrails.
Is that right? And if it is I still don't see how 2 helps him or how it enters into the picture at all. If the court disagrees with 1. then 2. is just wrong as far as I can see - if stats are copyrightable then Wizards is providing a legit license and not doing what he says. It seems like either stats aren't copyrightable or he's got nothing.
Leverage. It's not what if he loses part 1 He wants WOTC asking what if they lose 1.
Ultimately, if they really did copyright stuff that wasn't copyrightable (and that comes out in court). Then they made an agreement allowing people to use that "uncopyrightable" material in exchange not to use other material. I don't know if that's copyright misuse, nor do I know what it takes to prove copyright misuse. But I'm betting that WOTC doesn't feel 100% confident about how a court would rule in that situation and even a 1% risk of having their copyrights threw out as a whole in that situation is probably much to high a risk for them.