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Very Cool ! - I am copying these and renaming the files to match the creature name for future electronic use during a game. I'd be glad to share my work by emailing the finished file, but don't want to get in any trouble... What's accepted policy about this sort of thing?
 

BigFreekinGoblinoid said:
Very Cool ! - I am copying these and renaming the files to match the creature name for future electronic use during a game. I'd be glad to share my work by emailing the finished file, but don't want to get in any trouble... What's accepted policy about this sort of thing?

If you want to do it legally? The technical answer is that you need written permission from WOTC because of the law and text on their site.

From: http://www.wizards.com/company/WebSiteLegalNotice.

"You may make single copies of the materials available through this website, solely for your personal, noncommercial use, and only if you preserve any copyright, trademark, or other notices contained in or associated with them. You may not distribute such copies to others, whether or not in electronic form, whether or not for a charge or other consideration, without prior written consent of the owner of the materials."

And the copyright at the bottom of every page:

"© 1995-2002 Wizards of the Coast, Inc., a subsidiary of Hasbro, Inc. All Rights Reserved."

Realistically, I doubt you're in much danger since you're not charging for it and at the worst would receive a cease and desist letter. But I'm no lawyer.
 

Ah ... thanks for the notice!

Spoilers follow, in case anyone is delaying a glance at the tome until it rests in hand ...

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Nice to see the return of some classics: boggles, meenlocks, myconids, son of kyuss (rendered with a nod to Iron Maiden's Eddie, perhaps? And what's the plural, by the way? Sons of Kyuss? Son of Kyuss', Son of Kyai?), death knights, thri-kreen, yugoloths (!), ixitxachitl, banshees, crimson death, malbranches, galeb duhr, grells, hook horrors, the juggernaut.

Excellent!

Thanks again,

Warrior Poet
 
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infintesimal spoiler

Gargoyle said:


If you want to do it legally? The technical answer is that you need written permission from WOTC because of the law and text on their site.

From: http://www.wizards.com/company/WebSiteLegalNotice.

"You may make single copies of the materials available through this website, solely for your personal, noncommercial use, and only if you preserve any copyright, trademark, or other notices contained in or associated with them. You may not distribute such copies to others, whether or not in electronic form, whether or not for a charge or other consideration, without prior written consent of the owner of the materials."

And the copyright at the bottom of every page:

"© 1995-2002 Wizards of the Coast, Inc., a subsidiary of Hasbro, Inc. All Rights Reserved."

Realistically, I doubt you're in much danger since you're not charging for it and at the worst would receive a cease and desist letter. But I'm no lawyer.

Thangs Garg. A "Reason Stealer" must have gotten an Attack of Opportunity on me - I'm not sure what got into me asking that question.

It's funny that I see copyright violations everyday in this hobby. OGL is a great idea, but practically impossoble to police, I imagine. Most could never hurt a publishers sales.

E-Tools is going to be a big contributing factor to this, however with people already sharing huge files of ( non OGL? ) content for addition to the program.

I'm getting off thread topic here, so anyone can mail me @

idiot@beer.com ( yes it's real )

if they would like to "discuss" this further. :)
 
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I'm still trying to find which Creature Collections creatures they used in this book.

So far it seems the Fatling is the only one, in the form of an undead as Famine Spirit.
 



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