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Hello, I am lawyer with a PSA: almost everyone is wrong about the OGL and SRD. Clearing up confusion.
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<blockquote data-quote="pemerton" data-source="post: 8891099" data-attributes="member: 42582"><p>The licence granted under the OGL v 1.0/1.0a is not irrevocable. The agreement can be terminated for breach, and section 13 makes it pretty clear that the licence goes with it.</p><p></p><p>This is an issue that has been discussed extensively in these threads since the WotC press release (including by [USER=463]@S'mon[/USER] and me). I think the better view is that all licensees retain the power to issue sub-licences even if WotC withdraws its standing offer. But given some other lawyers posting in this thread have expressed various degrees of confidence in, or doubt about, that position, I certainly don't assert it dogmatically.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I agree with DavyGreenwind in respect of what I've quoted. And I don't see anywhere that WotC has made a binding promise to continue offering to enter into contracts itself. (That's not to resile from what I think is the better view, that licensees can affect WotC's legal rights by exercising their powers under the contracts to which they remain party.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pemerton, post: 8891099, member: 42582"] The licence granted under the OGL v 1.0/1.0a is not irrevocable. The agreement can be terminated for breach, and section 13 makes it pretty clear that the licence goes with it. This is an issue that has been discussed extensively in these threads since the WotC press release (including by [USER=463]@S'mon[/USER] and me). I think the better view is that all licensees retain the power to issue sub-licences even if WotC withdraws its standing offer. But given some other lawyers posting in this thread have expressed various degrees of confidence in, or doubt about, that position, I certainly don't assert it dogmatically. I agree with DavyGreenwind in respect of what I've quoted. And I don't see anywhere that WotC has made a binding promise to continue offering to enter into contracts itself. (That's not to resile from what I think is the better view, that licensees can affect WotC's legal rights by exercising their powers under the contracts to which they remain party.) [/QUOTE]
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