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Several others have noted that it's their property, of course they don't need to play by their own rules, and imo it's incredibly obvious.linnorm said:Actually, my biggest beef with WotC is that they expect everyone else to play by their rules, but fail to do so themselves. E-tools doesn't have to play by the same rules that its competitors do because WotC made it. What makes it even more insulting is that even without the restrictions put on it by d20/OGL licensing it still isn't very good. WotC would have been better off buying out one of the independant generators (PCRec, Redblade, etc.) and giving it the official stamp. Hipocrocy does not beget respect.
In case it's not so obvious to you, imagine this: You write a song. You own it, and unless you give permission otherwise, only you can do anything with it (sell it, perform it, etc.).
Now you write up a special announcement that says "Other people can publish/perform/sell my song, as long as they put Thank you to linnorm for the use of this song on the item or say it before or after the song is performed.
Now you want to sell copies of your recorded song. Why in heaven's name would you need to put "Thank you to linnorm for the use of this song" on it? You own it! Your special announcement is about how other people can use it. It has nothing to do with you, and shouldn't.
There's nothing even faintly hypocritical about it.