Doc_Klueless
Doors and Corners
Oi. Ok, Lizard. I stand corrected (honestly). I misunderstood what was going on.
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I'm shocked. Shocked.ppaladin123 said:This seems very reasonable. Everyone got upset for nothing.
Doc_Klueless said:I'm gonna go off on a tangent here, but the dude was/is a wank.
Yes, she liked his website. She still does. She thought it was very well thought out, put together and helpful.
She doesn't like someone trying to make money off of stuff she created without her permission. And that is what it all boils down to.
He's a wank.
Piratecat said:No Harry Potter hijacks, please. That's an interesting topic in and of itself, but I'd rather not have the thread shoot off on a tangent.
If I understand correctly, once a company has released a product under OGL, the OGL for that content could never be withdrawn even if the company has moved over to GSL. Am I correct?Lizard said:The core classes, races, spells, monsters, magic items, and so on are now and forever open, and can be reincarnated in other game systems or preserved against all corporate shifts. The GSL, however good it is for publishers, doesn't offer this. 4e can be killed; 3e, and all of its variants, cannot be.
Shades of Green said:If I understand correctly, once a company has released a product under OGL, the OGL for that content could never be withdrawn even if the company has moved over to GSL. Am I correct?
I'm not blaming WotC, in its current form and outlook, for attempting anything against fan-sites and EN-World. But the sad TSR case has shown us that someone having the capability to do so might, in certain (and unlikely) circumstances, harass fans. OGL was a total immunization against such attempts - no matter what happens, you can't close open content. Ever. GSL is a somewhat weaker defense...ThirdWizard said:The sky wasn't falling with the GSL. Jumping on another chicken little scenario, especially in this thread, seems like just another far fetched "WotC is going to screw us all for no reason" theory.
Dragon and Dungeon were official licensed products, not OGL.Festivus said:I wonder if Paizo will be forced to destroy any back issues they might still have. Were those magazines d20? They most certainly were not OGL. Perhaps something entirely different?