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<blockquote data-quote="Timespike" data-source="post: 9672406" data-attributes="member: 29665"><p>I actually want to build on this in a couple of ways because not only are you correct, you're possibly more correct than you even realize.</p><p></p><p>First of all: everything you say is correct. However, some additional context:</p><p></p><p>EN Publishing <em>really means it</em> when they say that creators can do what they want with their GPG/EN5ider content after the year has passed. Andrew is far and away <em>not</em> the only designer to release a "designer's cut" of something they did for an EN Publishing periodical. My Utility Spells Redux product is a redo of some utility spells I originally published in the GPG, some of the spells in MoAR were originally from a couple of EN5ider articles I did, and at one point, I even reached out to EN Publishing to make sure I still could use the name "Chokewater" for a swamp in a future release of my own (having used it in my very first EN5ider article) and was told in no uncertain terms that I was in the clear. Andrew has also done a re-release of the wielder, which he originally published in MoAR Complete - and was licensed under the OGL. And frankly, my reaction to that was to enthusiastically buy it within minutes of seeing that it was up for sale. I appreciate him keeping the class updated and as good as it can be, and I still can make money off of supporting it with archetypes and synergy feat chains.</p><p></p><p>A5E, including GPG 0 where the artificer originally appears, is released under <em>three</em> different open licenses, including the OGL, ORC, and CC. You or I could also do a remixed artificer and we'd be perfectly within our legal rights to do so - that's how open licenses <em>work. </em></p><p></p><p>Finally, the idea that <em>Andrew Engelbrite</em>, of all people, somehow had a nefarious plan to release a broken class just so he could clean it up for somewhere between $656.50 and $1750 in total royalties (depending on whether he's got an exclusive publishing agreement with DTRPG or not and depending on where between 101 and 250 sales he is - which you can tell from the fact that he has a silver bestseller badge on Drivethru) <em>that he has to split with his artist</em> since the release in November of 2023 is probably the most stunning take I've seen in ages. Andrew is an extremely professional designer and does a ton of work for EN Publishing - he's not going to jeopardize that relationship, especially not for such a meager payout.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timespike, post: 9672406, member: 29665"] I actually want to build on this in a couple of ways because not only are you correct, you're possibly more correct than you even realize. First of all: everything you say is correct. However, some additional context: EN Publishing [I]really means it[/I] when they say that creators can do what they want with their GPG/EN5ider content after the year has passed. Andrew is far and away [I]not[/I] the only designer to release a "designer's cut" of something they did for an EN Publishing periodical. My Utility Spells Redux product is a redo of some utility spells I originally published in the GPG, some of the spells in MoAR were originally from a couple of EN5ider articles I did, and at one point, I even reached out to EN Publishing to make sure I still could use the name "Chokewater" for a swamp in a future release of my own (having used it in my very first EN5ider article) and was told in no uncertain terms that I was in the clear. Andrew has also done a re-release of the wielder, which he originally published in MoAR Complete - and was licensed under the OGL. And frankly, my reaction to that was to enthusiastically buy it within minutes of seeing that it was up for sale. I appreciate him keeping the class updated and as good as it can be, and I still can make money off of supporting it with archetypes and synergy feat chains. A5E, including GPG 0 where the artificer originally appears, is released under [I]three[/I] different open licenses, including the OGL, ORC, and CC. You or I could also do a remixed artificer and we'd be perfectly within our legal rights to do so - that's how open licenses [I]work. [/I] Finally, the idea that [I]Andrew Engelbrite[/I], of all people, somehow had a nefarious plan to release a broken class just so he could clean it up for somewhere between $656.50 and $1750 in total royalties (depending on whether he's got an exclusive publishing agreement with DTRPG or not and depending on where between 101 and 250 sales he is - which you can tell from the fact that he has a silver bestseller badge on Drivethru) [I]that he has to split with his artist[/I] since the release in November of 2023 is probably the most stunning take I've seen in ages. Andrew is an extremely professional designer and does a ton of work for EN Publishing - he's not going to jeopardize that relationship, especially not for such a meager payout. [/QUOTE]
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