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by kaanski
1266 days ago
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OGL refers to the Open Game License. Essentially you are allowed to use the rules of DnD (and other games that use the license) to make derivative work as long as its also published with OGL. It allows homebrewed content to exist and is part of the reason the DnD community is so big. WoTC (Wizards of the Coast, the owner of DnD) is “updating” the license from 1.0 to 1.1 and is using the update as an excuse to clamp down on competition and limit what can be used. This has a far reaching effect because 1.0 would be revoked which means lots of content that has already been created would be put in a grey area, WoTC could sue anyone who made content for ownership even if it was made with the previous license. It also puts entire games like Pathfinder into question as these are essentially modded DnD. |
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Unless I misunderstand, according to the submitted thread this isn't the case.
>The good news is that, because of the reliance principle, third party creators who have already created a work under the OGL likely could continue to sell that work even if the OGL were revoked. They just could not create any new works.
Although that "likely" gives doubts.