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<blockquote data-quote="Langy" data-source="post: 8907606" data-attributes="member: 6861240"><p>They can claim as such as much as they want, but the fact is that their argument that the OGL can be revoked at will and it's good and ethical and righteous to do so is horseshit. The OGL was understood at the time to be non-revokable, and it uses the same language as GPLv2. WOTC has no special right in the OGL to "de-authorize" the original contract, and contracts are interpreted against the author when they're ambiguous.</p><p></p><p>WOTC can stop offering it, but they can't force third-party people to stop offering it, and the OGL specifically requires each licensee to allow sublicenses. Since third-party people have published the entirety of the SRD, they can't prevent people from sub-licensing from those third-party publications of the SRD.</p><p></p><p>WOTC <em>can</em> include in a future contract that people who agree to it stop publishing things under the old OGL, but they can't do it unilaterally.</p><p></p><p>I'm not a lawyer, and going to trial could result in almost any result, but how the law <em>should</em> be interpreted is clear and I find it <em>very</em> unlikely that something like this that would impact <em>billions of dollars</em> of economic activity via the GPLv2 connection would be thrown in the trash.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Langy, post: 8907606, member: 6861240"] They can claim as such as much as they want, but the fact is that their argument that the OGL can be revoked at will and it's good and ethical and righteous to do so is horseshit. The OGL was understood at the time to be non-revokable, and it uses the same language as GPLv2. WOTC has no special right in the OGL to "de-authorize" the original contract, and contracts are interpreted against the author when they're ambiguous. WOTC can stop offering it, but they can't force third-party people to stop offering it, and the OGL specifically requires each licensee to allow sublicenses. Since third-party people have published the entirety of the SRD, they can't prevent people from sub-licensing from those third-party publications of the SRD. WOTC [I]can[/I] include in a future contract that people who agree to it stop publishing things under the old OGL, but they can't do it unilaterally. I'm not a lawyer, and going to trial could result in almost any result, but how the law [I]should[/I] be interpreted is clear and I find it [I]very[/I] unlikely that something like this that would impact [I]billions of dollars[/I] of economic activity via the GPLv2 connection would be thrown in the trash. [/QUOTE]
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