Brown Jenkin said:While the publisher side of the GSL could wait till after Gen Con they have to have something of a license by the June release. What I am thinking here is the consumer side and rights to republish on the web. They are dreaming if they think that people will hold off on web publishing campaigns, characters, house rules, and general chatter. Without some kind of license people will wonder whether what they put on the web will get a cease and desist letter or not. This does not need to be a license that allows for any for profit uses, but at least something that allows their customers to share information over the web. I don't want a repeat of TSR.
They want people to use DDI/Gleemax for these things.
I think they will be as harsh, or worse, with online use of their material than TSR was, because their business model is so heavily based on the success of DDI/Gleemax. (Look at the 4e FAQ. Look how much is "What is D&D?". Look how much is "What is DDI?" It's obvious where they think their money is coming from -- the online subs, not the game books.