Cergorach
The Laughing One
You can't distribute the entire pdf, because that's not OGC, the designated text is. So you could copy all the text that's designated OGC and create a new pdf with your 'own' layout and fonts that you can legally use. Then it's legal.Nellisir said:Let's do a hypothetical. If WotC published an unlocked PDF version of Unearthed Arcana and charged $34.95 for it, would you support making or distributing a 100% OGC identical free version? The only "enhancement" would be the reduction of price.
"enhancement" is simple, by creating bookmarks and links in the document it's pretty much an "enhancement".
If WotC or any other OGL company suddenly threw a fit because someone is copying OGC, they are a bit late, it's been going on since the release of the original SRD years ago. I would assume that, that in itself, is proof enough that it's allright to copy designated OGC text verbatim.
It wouldn't suprise me if someone would pick up the SCO sword up and started shouting that the OGL is against the American Constitution and a danger to kapitalism...
Good example, VHS vs. DVD. If it would mean that the subtitles could be turned on and off, it would definately mean an "enhancement" to me, that's the reason why i went for DVDs in the first place. No more annoying and distracting dutch subtitles for me, but the rest of the family can't watch a bloody english movie without subtitles. Not to mention the chapters that 95% of the DVDs have...A correllary might be converting a VHS tape to DVD. I think Star Wars is better to WATCH on DVD, but I don't think it changes the movie. Same plot, same characters, same effects, same lines, same content.
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