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<blockquote data-quote="Mistwell" data-source="post: 8919879" data-attributes="member: 2525"><p>Sure but unless you're using 1.0b it can't apply to your product. You have to use the license to get any protections from that license and WOTC cannot create a license which automatically supersedes the terms of the license you chose to use. If they could, imagine what they could have done to those licenses long ago. If they could have done that ,then they could have just as easily written a license which did the opposite of that.</p><p></p><p>No matter what, to make 1.0a irrevocable, everyone would have to declare their usage of their products as being under whatever new license said that. No new license can amend or alter in any way the old license. That was the point. That's how it was built to be.</p><p></p><p>I guess? If they want to re-issue under 1.0b or (more likely) draft new stuff under a 1.0b that's fine. I'd think Creative Commons gives them more protection and usage - like granting them the right to say "Compatible with Dungeons and Dragons" and use some stuff in the CC SRD that wasn't in the 1.0a SRD like beholders. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Creative Commons closes that loophole, better than anything WOTC lawyers could draft for their own home-made license (1.0a). I think people are getting stuck on "We must fix 1.0" and are not groking the meaning of a Creative Commons type license - which is better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mistwell, post: 8919879, member: 2525"] Sure but unless you're using 1.0b it can't apply to your product. You have to use the license to get any protections from that license and WOTC cannot create a license which automatically supersedes the terms of the license you chose to use. If they could, imagine what they could have done to those licenses long ago. If they could have done that ,then they could have just as easily written a license which did the opposite of that. No matter what, to make 1.0a irrevocable, everyone would have to declare their usage of their products as being under whatever new license said that. No new license can amend or alter in any way the old license. That was the point. That's how it was built to be. I guess? If they want to re-issue under 1.0b or (more likely) draft new stuff under a 1.0b that's fine. I'd think Creative Commons gives them more protection and usage - like granting them the right to say "Compatible with Dungeons and Dragons" and use some stuff in the CC SRD that wasn't in the 1.0a SRD like beholders. Creative Commons closes that loophole, better than anything WOTC lawyers could draft for their own home-made license (1.0a). I think people are getting stuck on "We must fix 1.0" and are not groking the meaning of a Creative Commons type license - which is better. [/QUOTE]
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