WotC Talks OGL... Again! Draft Coming Jan 20th With Feedback Survey; v1 De-Auth Still On

Following last week's partial walk-back on the upcoming Open Game Licence terms, WotC has posted another update about the way forward. The new update begins with another apology and a promise to be more transparent. To that end, WotC proposes to release the draft of the new OGL this week, with a two-week survey feedback period following it...

Following last week's partial walk-back on the upcoming Open Game Licence terms, WotC has posted another update about the way forward.

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The new update begins with another apology and a promise to be more transparent. To that end, WotC proposes to release the draft of the new OGL this week, with a two-week survey feedback period following it.


They also list a number of points of clarity --
  • Videos, accessories, VTT content, DMs Guild will not be affected by the new license, none of which is related to the OGL
  • The royalties and ownership rights clauses are, as previously noted, going away
OGL v1 Still Being 'De-Authorized'
However, OGL v1.0a still looks like it's being de-authorized. As with the previous announcement, that specific term is carefully avoided, and like that announcement it states that previously published OGL v1 content will continue to be valid; however it notably doesn't mention that the OGL v1 can be used for content going forward, which is a de-authorization.

The phrase used is "Nothing will impact any content you have published under OGL 1.0a. That will always be licensed under OGL 1.0a." -- as noted, this does not make any mention of future content. If you can't publish future content under OGL 1.0a, then it has been de-authorized. The architect of the OGL, Ryan Dancey, along with WotC itself at the time, clearly indicated that the license could not be revoked or de-authorized.

While the royalty and ownership clauses were, indeed, important to OGL content creators and publishers such as myself and many others, it is also very important not to let that overshadow the main goal: the OGL v1.0a.

Per Ryan Dancey in response this announcement: "They must not. They can only stop the bleeding by making a clear and simple statement that they cannot and will not deauthorize or revoke v1.0a".


Amend At-Will
Also not mentioned is the leaked draft's ability to be amended at-will by WotC. An agreement which can be unilaterally changed in any way by one party is not an agreement, it's a blank cheque. They could simply add the royalties or ownership clauses back in at any time, or add even more onerous clauses.

All-in-all this is mainly just a rephrasing of last week's announcement addressing some of the tonal criticisms widely made about it. However, it will be interesting to see the new draft later this week. I would encourage people to take the feedback survey and clearly indicate that the OGL v1.0a must be left intact.
 

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Greg K

Legend
Becuase WotC could not anticipate everything ago and some more restrictive clauses could make be healthy overall. And this alternative could be made irrevocable and allow the use of everything that was allowed under OGL 1.0a.
Dancy, the architect of the OGl, stated that the OGL 1.0a applies to more than just table top. If they did not want it to, they would have stated so back then.
 

overgeeked

B/X Known World
Wizards is suggesting that things that use common gaming terms like used in their SRDs are their IP that they need to protect.

That's the gist of them making claims that they need to retract the OGL in order to "protect" themselves from bad actors using "their IP". That if someone talks about making a Reflex save or a Strength check or casting Magic Missile, then that's making a tie to Dungeons and Dragons and so they need to put out a new OGL to protect from that.

At least that's how I read it.
Exactly. Nothing...NOTHING...OGC or SRD is WotC IP. They explicitly kept everything that was even possibly IP out of it. It's a pure smokescreen.
 



Mannahnin

Scion of Murgen (He/Him)
I want Hasbro to do the right thing because I would actually like to buy Hasbro products in the future. I just got a new Heroquest expansion that I pre-ordered months ago and it may be the last thing I purchase from Hasbro if they don't drop the deceptive business practices they're showing here.
Same. Well, not the expansion, but I bought the deluxe re-launch of HeroQuest, and I buy some 5E products. I was planning to buy the new edition. I would prefer to continue supporting WotC, and for them to continue to honor their promises and obligations to their fans, licensees, and other business partners.
 


Yeah, when they do something BAD it can be lol.
right... so if we have two sides, 1 thinks side 2 did something bad and 2 thinks side 1 did something bad, both now have 'justification' to do bad things to each other...
But those others haven't done anything bad lately. Paizo has been yelled at for stuff in the past, we can't pretend it hasn't been. It's just been stuff which was a tiny joke compared to this.
 

Anyone else seeing WotC going through the 5 stages of Grief over their OGL plans?

Step 1. Denial, they didn't say anything at first, and then deny this is a lose for them.

Step 2. Mostly external and they realize this is falling apart, but also angry at the plan itself leading to leaks.

Step 3. Bargaining, the survey, what can we salvage at this point.

Step 4. Depression is next, not sure what that will look externally.

Step 5. Acceptance, most like new OGL is dead.
 

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