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<blockquote data-quote="Artificer" data-source="post: 6329766" data-attributes="member: 6777392"><p>Thanks for pointing that out. It has been fixed.</p><p></p><p>SRD5 is not created with the intent of damaging Wizards of the Coast or breaking laws. It is also unlikely that I will ever make any money from it.</p><p></p><p>Creating SRD5 is my way of supporting D&D. I looked at previous uses of the OGL and decided to try and create a rules reference that people might want that also didn't exist yet. The OGL is part of the reason 3rd edition was so unanimously adopted. I don't know about other people, but in my circle of friends we used sites like dndsrd all the time to look things up quickly. Having the basic rules readily available made more room for other books (settings, splat) at the table.</p><p></p><p>There has been a lot of discussion about the logo license. I would like to clear up its intent. As with <strong>all</strong> OGL content, you are free to use the content under the terms of the OGL. SRD5 content is no different. The SRD5 Compatibility License is optional, and SDR5 is required to provide it as per the OGL's requirements in section 7, "Use of Product Identity" in order for anyone to be allowed to indicate compatibility. The OSRIC Open License does something similar, and as someone noticed I slipped an homage to it into the SRD5 version.</p><p></p><p>Jim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Artificer, post: 6329766, member: 6777392"] Thanks for pointing that out. It has been fixed. SRD5 is not created with the intent of damaging Wizards of the Coast or breaking laws. It is also unlikely that I will ever make any money from it. Creating SRD5 is my way of supporting D&D. I looked at previous uses of the OGL and decided to try and create a rules reference that people might want that also didn't exist yet. The OGL is part of the reason 3rd edition was so unanimously adopted. I don't know about other people, but in my circle of friends we used sites like dndsrd all the time to look things up quickly. Having the basic rules readily available made more room for other books (settings, splat) at the table. There has been a lot of discussion about the logo license. I would like to clear up its intent. As with [B]all[/B] OGL content, you are free to use the content under the terms of the OGL. SRD5 content is no different. The SRD5 Compatibility License is optional, and SDR5 is required to provide it as per the OGL's requirements in section 7, "Use of Product Identity" in order for anyone to be allowed to indicate compatibility. The OSRIC Open License does something similar, and as someone noticed I slipped an homage to it into the SRD5 version. Jim [/QUOTE]
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