Vocenoctum
First Post
Yair said:With respect, I've offered an alternative.
What alternative presents wizard protection from false allegations of copy, while also allowing folks to post their original material?
As written, the new information on TOS says that once you publish something on Gleemax you can't publish it anywhere else. This, I believe, is just poor wording - you're not allowed to publish material based on Wizard's IP on your site anyways, the TOS won't disallow Birthright content (for example) from posting his materials on Birthright.net (which is allowed under a separate agreement), it will just allow such content to be posted on Gleemax too. This could have been worded better, however. As it is, it isn't perfectly clear if my interpretation is clear or not. I'd say what we have here isn't "flase allegations", it's miscommunication.
I'm sorry, you're just wrong. They are not saying if you post something you can't use, except for that derived from wizards IP. That's common sense and there is no way it would be otherwise, and it clearly says derived work.
Under the TOS as presented, "you are not allowed to then publish that content anywhere else". At least for content that originated with some of Wizard's IP in it, you can't. Since that includes the D&D rules, this can be rather extensive... [That Wizard's D&D IP is also available under the OGL is immaterial; it's still their IP]
WotC is pretty clear on IP in most cases, so I don't see any basis for it. Unless you're really trying to say that WotC will claim D20/OGL as IP and try to co-opt all material based on it.