What happens to the SRD (System Reference Document) and the rights or ability of 3rd party creators to use the contents contained in the SRD, if it comes to pass that1.0a is no longer an authorized License?
As I understand, for things already published, they can continue to publish them indefinitely, party like it’s 2022. For new things (published after the effective date which has not yet been announced) they can also continue to use the srd, but according to the terms laid out in the final version of the new ogl.
There is confusion about updates, I think, like can they publish before and errata after. Or maybe there isn’t confusion, and it’s just me.
Not certain they can turn back the clock for this one with such ease -while i was using my favorite apps like :Tutuapp , 9Apps & ShowBox changing permit terms to forestall "terrible substance" is a sufficiently respectable objective, yet it would've been exceptional off coming from a beginner as opposed to a well established brand that laid out an open arrangement of terms in any case.
Nothing, as nobody can deauthorize OGL 1.0a anyway. WotC can authorize MORE versions, but they have no power to rescind their previously authorized material.
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What happens to the SRD (System Reference Document) and the rights or ability of 3rd party creators to use the contents contained in the SRD, if it comes to pass that1.0a is no longer an authorized License?
As I understand, for things already published, they can continue to publish them indefinitely, party like it’s 2022. For new things (published after the effective date which has not yet been announced) they can also continue to use the srd, but according to the terms laid out in the final version of the new ogl.
There is confusion about updates, I think, like can they publish before and errata after. Or maybe there isn’t confusion, and it’s just me.
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Not certain they can turn back the clock for this one with such ease -while i was using my favorite apps like :Tutuapp , 9Apps & ShowBox changing permit terms to forestall "terrible substance" is a sufficiently respectable objective, yet it would've been exceptional off coming from a beginner as opposed to a well established brand that laid out an open arrangement of terms in any case.
I will not financially support Wizards of the Coast if they attempt to revoke any previous OGL.
Nothing, as nobody can deauthorize OGL 1.0a anyway. WotC can authorize MORE versions, but they have no power to rescind their previously authorized material.