Morrus said:
Yes. It's called "don't release any more OGC". Simple. Phil suggested it pages ago.
Could you sell as many units if you left the OGL behind?
Honest question.
Whether people like it or not, that's the only change publishers would make. They'll do what they feel they need to do to continue publishing. Yet, I've seen people criticise Phil harshly for saying that. It all seems very one-way here - "you have to change the way you do things, but you can only change it in a way that benefits me, not you"; but if Phil chose to do that in reponse to such actions, I'd not blame him one whit.
I like Phil. I like his products. I like most of what he says.
He is getting a lot more criticism than Wulf. Why is that?
I think because Wulf has just made some matter of fact statements, while Phil seems to be claiming certain privledges that are not really due. Maybe it isn't meant. But that is the way I read it. And I don't think I'm the only one.
Open content has been released and that is the end of the discussion there.
What is ethical and what is nice and yadda yadda yadda are all just a smoke screen around that.
I someone cranks out all Phil's OGC and crashes his sales, it is not a crime. And I'm sorry, but it isn't even unpolite. Phil has already provided full blessing and permission to do exactly that so long as whoever does so meets the OGL requirements themselves.
It isn't a punishment to re-release his product.
And it isn't a punishment to refuse to buy his product if it isn't OGC.
Would this Wiki thing crash sales? Absolutely.
Do I want that to happen? Absolutely not.
I agree completely that if this were to happen, there'd be a major drop in production.
And no one would have a right to complain from either side.
A comment specifically NOT aimed at Phil: When someone who readily hamstrings the Open Gaming community with counter-open cripple content such as IP spell names starts talking about how it should be a friendly community, I find that hypocritical.
Anyway, I apologize Phil if you take offense to this. Its not my intent.