Brown Jenkin
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Maybe. I don't think its likely that they were referring specifically to D&D with that statement, but it could be an indication that they want tighter controls over all of the IPs that they own, D&D being one of them. Again, this looks like the type of statement that would be indicative of some high level communication from corporate headquarters telling brand managers in all areas to reign in their IPs and licenses. Or it could be that I'm reading entirely too much into it.
They definitely have a lot of valuable IPs. Me, I'm looking forward to the GI Joe movie, so it isn't like I have no appreciation for any of their properties. At least with GI Joe, I have no personal stake in whatever direction they decide to take with the brand. I can just sit back and eat popcorn.
Its interesting though that tighter controls is not the actual practice right now. After an early attempt at a C&D to stop Scrabulous they have instead decided not to sue and have basically allowed Scrabble to be copied without real attempt at stopping them.