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<blockquote data-quote="RobRendell" data-source="post: 4523574" data-attributes="member: 68944"><p>Fair call. I guess I was coming from the angle that this question has come up before, and I was wondering if there was a consensus on the discussions. I phrased it in such terms because I felt that the chances of a lawyer wading in with a definitive answer were slim.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>But, hypothetically speaking, say someone had written an HTML/CSS/Javascript 4e automated printable editable character sheet, and put it up in some obscure corner of the web. In said hypothetical sheet, you could select, say, "Twin Strike" from a drop down, and the full text of the Ranger power Twin Strike is inserted into the sheet, with the flavour text, Hit and Damage lines, etc., verbatim from the PHB. In other words, the sheet is backed up by a database of powers.</p><p></p><p>And say that the someone in question didn't want to be Cease and Desisted by WotC and have to throw away all that work, and thus had only shared the link with their local gaming group. Are they justified in their paranoia?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RobRendell, post: 4523574, member: 68944"] Fair call. I guess I was coming from the angle that this question has come up before, and I was wondering if there was a consensus on the discussions. I phrased it in such terms because I felt that the chances of a lawyer wading in with a definitive answer were slim. But, hypothetically speaking, say someone had written an HTML/CSS/Javascript 4e automated printable editable character sheet, and put it up in some obscure corner of the web. In said hypothetical sheet, you could select, say, "Twin Strike" from a drop down, and the full text of the Ranger power Twin Strike is inserted into the sheet, with the flavour text, Hit and Damage lines, etc., verbatim from the PHB. In other words, the sheet is backed up by a database of powers. And say that the someone in question didn't want to be Cease and Desisted by WotC and have to throw away all that work, and thus had only shared the link with their local gaming group. Are they justified in their paranoia? [/QUOTE]
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