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Would an OGL allow me to create and sell adventures?
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<blockquote data-quote="machineelf" data-source="post: 6429942" data-attributes="member: 6774924"><p>I'm going to do a bit more in-depth research into exactly what the OGL would mean for adventure creators, but this thread is meant to find a quick summary and to have a few questions answered. </p><p></p><p>I'm a page designer and copy editor by trade, working with InDesign and Photoshop and Illustrator. I've considered designing some adventures for 5th Edition and creating professional-quality PDFs to either give out for free or to sell (and probably a little of both). Would an OGL allow me to tie them to a D&D setting and to the 5th Edition rules and then selling the PDFs? Also, would I be able to convert a classic adventure, like Isle of Dread or The Hidden Shrine of Tamoachan, and selling the PDFs of the conversions? I am presuming the answer to the last question is 'no,' due to issues over rights held by TSR and original creators (but perhaps that no longer applies?) and due to those adventures being tied to other non-open license rights. But if so I might do those for free, which I presume would be allowable and legal. Is that correct?</p><p></p><p>Thanks for any answers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="machineelf, post: 6429942, member: 6774924"] I'm going to do a bit more in-depth research into exactly what the OGL would mean for adventure creators, but this thread is meant to find a quick summary and to have a few questions answered. I'm a page designer and copy editor by trade, working with InDesign and Photoshop and Illustrator. I've considered designing some adventures for 5th Edition and creating professional-quality PDFs to either give out for free or to sell (and probably a little of both). Would an OGL allow me to tie them to a D&D setting and to the 5th Edition rules and then selling the PDFs? Also, would I be able to convert a classic adventure, like Isle of Dread or The Hidden Shrine of Tamoachan, and selling the PDFs of the conversions? I am presuming the answer to the last question is 'no,' due to issues over rights held by TSR and original creators (but perhaps that no longer applies?) and due to those adventures being tied to other non-open license rights. But if so I might do those for free, which I presume would be allowable and legal. Is that correct? Thanks for any answers. [/QUOTE]
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