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<blockquote data-quote="500 Toads" data-source="post: 9858275" data-attributes="member: 7056434"><p>WOTC already has its Fan Content Policy, which allows a lot of such things so long as they're clearly marked unofficial and with reference to the FCP; are freely available to the public with essentially no barriers at all; are not being licensed to anybody else for any kind of compensation; and are open to everybody else to reuse and build upon under the same terms, without your approval or even needing to give you credit; and subject to their disapproval (as in, you don't need their explicit prior approval to publish; but they can demand that you take down your short story collection if it's about Faerunian heroes turning to the dark side and running drug cartels and prostitution rackets, etc).</p><p></p><p>Anything else, such as if you want to sell it ala carte or lock it behind paid Patreon tiers or w/e, you'd need to make other arrangements with WOTC. DMsGuild for instance would not host it, as their agreements require that whatever is there be supplemental or useful to actual gameplay (campaigns and character options, yes; novellas, no).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="500 Toads, post: 9858275, member: 7056434"] WOTC already has its Fan Content Policy, which allows a lot of such things so long as they're clearly marked unofficial and with reference to the FCP; are freely available to the public with essentially no barriers at all; are not being licensed to anybody else for any kind of compensation; and are open to everybody else to reuse and build upon under the same terms, without your approval or even needing to give you credit; and subject to their disapproval (as in, you don't need their explicit prior approval to publish; but they can demand that you take down your short story collection if it's about Faerunian heroes turning to the dark side and running drug cartels and prostitution rackets, etc). Anything else, such as if you want to sell it ala carte or lock it behind paid Patreon tiers or w/e, you'd need to make other arrangements with WOTC. DMsGuild for instance would not host it, as their agreements require that whatever is there be supplemental or useful to actual gameplay (campaigns and character options, yes; novellas, no). [/QUOTE]
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