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Ryan Dancey -- Hasbro Cannot Deauthorize OGL

I reached out to the architect of the original Open Gaming License, former VP of Wizard of the Coast, Ryan Dancey, and asked his opinion about the current plan by WotC to 'deauthorize' the current OGL in favour of a new one. He responded as follows: Yeah my public opinion is that Hasbro does not have the power to deauthorize a version of the OGL. If that had been a power that we wanted to...

I reached out to the architect of the original Open Gaming License, former VP of Wizard of the Coast, Ryan Dancey, and asked his opinion about the current plan by WotC to 'deauthorize' the current OGL in favour of a new one.

He responded as follows:

Yeah my public opinion is that Hasbro does not have the power to deauthorize a version of the OGL. If that had been a power that we wanted to reserve for Hasbro, we would have enumerated it in the license. I am on record numerous places in email and blogs and interviews saying that the license could never be revoked.

Ryan also maintains the Open Gaming Foundation.

As has been noted previously, even WotC in its own OGL FAQ did not believe at the time that the licence could be revoked.


7. Can't Wizards of the Coast change the License in a way that I wouldn't like?

Yes, it could. However, the License already defines what will happen to content that has been previously distributed using an earlier version, in Section 9. As a result, even if Wizards made a change you disagreed with, you could continue to use an earlier, acceptable version at your option. In other words, there's no reason for Wizards to ever make a change that the community of people using the Open Gaming License would object to, because the community would just ignore the change anyway.


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Nylanfs

Adventurer
Unfortunately I lost my personal copies of the ogf-l and ogf-d20-l mailing list archives. I suspect that there are people who kept all those messages though. I further suspect that they might resurface as a part of discovery pursuant to litigation so I'm looking forward to reading what 23 years ago me said about a bunch of stuff. :)

Hmm, I wonder if I kept my copies somewhere...
 

SAVeira

Adventurer
The fact that WotC flinched shows out soft they are and this orders of magnitude worse.
Again, did they really flinch? We have no idea what the lawyers discussed or agreed to, and it is likely we will never know. There is a good chance that they when just cut this paragraph out and their writers' lawyers told their clients to agree.

We are on the outside. Here the whole picture is not visible, and it would be a bad thing to make assumptions about WotC's strengths, weaknesses or strategies.
 

Again, did they really flinch? We have no idea what the lawyers discussed or agreed to, and it is likely we will never know. There is a good chance that they when just cut this paragraph out and their writers' lawyers told their clients to agree.

We are on the outside. Here the whole picture is not visible, and it would be a bad thing to make assumptions about WotC's strengths, weaknesses or strategies.
most times people (not even just lawyers just people) make agreements it meets in a middle ground. Most times unless the playing field is VERY even it is closer to the side with more power/money. We will never know what happened.
 


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