| > Who could possibly be claiming that WotC is going to go from house to house looking for already purchased material under a license that was entirely legal at the time? Cool. So I copy Pathfinder 1.0's rules, using the license Paizo gave me in the Pathfinder 1.0 rule manual. Its almost the same system as D&D 3.5, but the license is from Paizo, not from WotC. If WotC lawyers come after me, they can pound sand. > Also, all copyrights and patents are monopolies. To say that D&D has a monopoly on D&D after revoking permission for the public to create content based on D&D can't be controversial. They gave it away using OGL 1.0. There are now game systems based off of Pathfinder (itself, also an OGL game). Does WotC's sudden revocation of the license somehow apply to my Pathfinder books? They didn't even write Pathfinder. It'd be insane for them to try to revoke my Pathfinder license of OGL. |