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Marius Delphus said:No, I know, I know, the people that work at WOTC have no respect for the creative process, the ownership of intellectual property, or the hard work of individual authors, and they're ready to mercilessly plunder the Gleemax messageboards for any idea that is even remotely publishable. I get that. :\ (Always remember to rob and plunder before you pillage and burn, after all.)
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I'm not denying that, on the face of it, the provision gives WOTC the "power" to republish anything that appears on Gleemax. I believe it does, technically. But I guess somebody forgot to notify me that WOTC had changed from "a bunch of folks that work hard on games because they love them" to "a bunch of evil corporate suits who are looking to plunder the fans' collective creativity."
I'm sure they're wonderful people. I'm not questioning them personally.
However, it is quite common, in the tech industry, for example, for failed companies to sell off their intellectual assets to "companies" whose sole purpose is to exploit any lingering patents, copyrights, and license that the company held to maximal profit. As an example, see the SCO vs. IBM case.
The point is, what if 4e fails miserably and Gleemax is sold off? What if the buyer is someone less scrupulous than WotC? The TOS make no provisions for the termination or non-transferal on the license. I trust Scot Rouse to be honorable in his intentions, but can I rely on that being the case for whoever holds that license in five years? Ten years?