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What is it about the GSL that is really a deal breaker?
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<blockquote data-quote="Corjay" data-source="post: 4415627" data-attributes="member: 52839"><p>First, I re-evaluated 6.1, and I see my claims to no cushion was bad memory. It's manufacturing, publication, and the electronic document (.pdf) that has to be removed the moment the new product goes to publication. They can still sell off their remaining physical product.</p><p></p><p>As for your question, no, they could not go back to OGL with that product line, as 6.1 clearly states "Licensee explicitly agrees that it will not thereafter manufacture or publish any portion of the Converted OGL Product Line, or any products that would be considered part of a Converted OGL Product Line (as reasonably determined by Wizards) pursuant to the OGL." Then it says in clause (b) that "this Section 6.1 will survive termination of this Agreement." That means that once signed on to the GSL, they can not produce the product under OGL ever again.</p><p></p><p>Thank you. It's easy when no one is attacking me with unfounded accusations. Record shows I get heated up when I'm being personally attacked. As long as everyone keeps things on point, it's easy for me to remain on point as well, as it's not my modus operandi to attack anyone if they're staying on point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Corjay, post: 4415627, member: 52839"] First, I re-evaluated 6.1, and I see my claims to no cushion was bad memory. It's manufacturing, publication, and the electronic document (.pdf) that has to be removed the moment the new product goes to publication. They can still sell off their remaining physical product. As for your question, no, they could not go back to OGL with that product line, as 6.1 clearly states "Licensee explicitly agrees that it will not thereafter manufacture or publish any portion of the Converted OGL Product Line, or any products that would be considered part of a Converted OGL Product Line (as reasonably determined by Wizards) pursuant to the OGL." Then it says in clause (b) that "this Section 6.1 will survive termination of this Agreement." That means that once signed on to the GSL, they can not produce the product under OGL ever again. Thank you. It's easy when no one is attacking me with unfounded accusations. Record shows I get heated up when I'm being personally attacked. As long as everyone keeps things on point, it's easy for me to remain on point as well, as it's not my modus operandi to attack anyone if they're staying on point. [/QUOTE]
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