wingsandsword
Legend
shilsen said:IIRC, one of the authors of the book posted here and requested people to not make any of the book accessible for free, hence it did not occur.
Now I'm confused with, why make it OGC if they don't want it being handed around for free? I can understand this objection with WotC's closed-content books, but for the open content plethora that is UA isn't it contradictory to say "It's open content, but please don't distribute it for free."
Honestly, how does it "undermine" the OGL? Cergorach had a good thing going, and was even willing to wait 6 months to not undercut new book sales (since IIRC the vast majority of sales of a book come in that time). Why release it as OGC if you don't want people doing that? I can understand why WotC wouldn't do it themselves, since it's time and thus money spent on something that earns them no money, but I don't get the discouraging fans to do it, although it seems perfectly legal (admittedly IANAL).
Is it not perfectly legal to retype one of the many OGC sections and redistribute it with the OGL? Just like you would OGC from any other OGL/d20 product.
Personally, I just find it a pain to retype all the house rules I'm using by hand for handouts to my players, since they aren't going to go buy a $30 book just to know what their Class Defense Bonus table is and how Action points work, so that book gets a lot of milage at my table. I would use that document (either official or fan-produced) just like I would any other SRD, as something to cut 'n paste when coming up with rules handouts for my players.