Also, I noticed in the FAQ Wizards is going to be using product line as a legal term, so it appears as if any product line in its entirety is either under a GSL or not.
This is far more reaching than what I had thought, but it could backfire if gaming companies refuse to legally define their products into GSL defined "lines". Meaning each book or product is particularized into its own entity, if only to allow themselves double publishing rights for a particular world or entity they hold.
Truthfully that would be difficult though as even if a Mutants & Masterminds was marketed against a GSL Mutants & Masterbrains, the two lines could never have books which related to each other. And the fact each may have some setting similarities could also cause copyright infringement as one line of the company's is infringing upon the other (the other being GSL and not wholly theirs without restriction).
This is far more reaching than what I had thought, but it could backfire if gaming companies refuse to legally define their products into GSL defined "lines". Meaning each book or product is particularized into its own entity, if only to allow themselves double publishing rights for a particular world or entity they hold.
Truthfully that would be difficult though as even if a Mutants & Masterminds was marketed against a GSL Mutants & Masterbrains, the two lines could never have books which related to each other. And the fact each may have some setting similarities could also cause copyright infringement as one line of the company's is infringing upon the other (the other being GSL and not wholly theirs without restriction).