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<blockquote data-quote="TheSword" data-source="post: 8895179" data-attributes="member: 6879661"><p>Seems to me that people should be careful of what they wish for.</p><p></p><p>The worst thing that could happen in my opinion would be forcing an OGL court case - that ends up costing everyone a lot of money. I personally don’t buy the idea that a reasonable sized business can’t challenge WotC in the courts. I remember the Games Workshop v Chapterhouse case where Chapterhouse won on several points while still losing and having to pay damages. Games Workshop then went on to change huge swathes of its world in order to copyright it - to such an extent that a lot of their IP became unrecognizable.</p><p></p><p>If WotC win they shut down all OGL1 items and the future iterations that are derived from it. Several lawyers have expressed concern that this could be possible.</p><p></p><p>If WotC lose they are forced to change the D&D game for the future to something that can be copyrighted and isn’t compatible with 5e. Else forever put up with their future work being picked apart and recycled by parties they don’t want to have a relationship.</p><p></p><p>I actually don’t want my D&D game to change to much. I like the small evolution that One D&D was driving at. I hate the thought of a court case with Paizo forcing WotC to put their foot on the accelerator down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheSword, post: 8895179, member: 6879661"] Seems to me that people should be careful of what they wish for. The worst thing that could happen in my opinion would be forcing an OGL court case - that ends up costing everyone a lot of money. I personally don’t buy the idea that a reasonable sized business can’t challenge WotC in the courts. I remember the Games Workshop v Chapterhouse case where Chapterhouse won on several points while still losing and having to pay damages. Games Workshop then went on to change huge swathes of its world in order to copyright it - to such an extent that a lot of their IP became unrecognizable. If WotC win they shut down all OGL1 items and the future iterations that are derived from it. Several lawyers have expressed concern that this could be possible. If WotC lose they are forced to change the D&D game for the future to something that can be copyrighted and isn’t compatible with 5e. Else forever put up with their future work being picked apart and recycled by parties they don’t want to have a relationship. I actually don’t want my D&D game to change to much. I like the small evolution that One D&D was driving at. I hate the thought of a court case with Paizo forcing WotC to put their foot on the accelerator down. [/QUOTE]
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