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keypusher | 3 years ago
9. Updating the License: Wizards or its designated Agents may publish updated versions of this License. You may use any authorized version of this License to copy, modify and distribute any Open Game Content originally distributed under any version of this License. https://roll20.net/compendium/dnd5e/OGL%20License
From Gizmodo: One of the biggest changes to the document is that it updates the previously available OGL 1.0 to state it is “no longer an authorized license”
Some more background on the terms: https://www.larsenlawoffices.com/can-terminate-perpetual-lic...
crooked-v|3 years ago
dndthrowwww|3 years ago
It's a clusterfuck of 1. The leaked license has some really shitty terms in it
2. Folk might be misinterpreting one particular part to mean something other than intended, but its getting the main focus right now (and also treated as absolute fact!)
3. It's leaked so WotC was completely unprepared to answer questions and/or do PR around this
If I was e.g. Paizo I would be very urgently demanding clarification, but since I'm not I'm content to wait and see what happens without getting too outraged, yet.
(I will 100% boycott WotC/D&D/MTG/etc if they actually do try to revoke 1.0 material, though.)