Hypothetical question. If a person were to purchase master tier subscription, and all the source books - would it be alright for them to sell content sharing slots by dividing the costs among all the other people in content sharing? Of course, technically speaking - it's possible, but is this frowned upon/not allowed by D&DBeyond admin?
Hypothetical question. If a person were to purchase master tier subscription, and all the source books - would it be alright for them to sell content sharing slots by dividing the costs among all the other people in content sharing? Of course, technically speaking - it's possible, but is this frowned upon/not allowed by D&DBeyond admin?
I mean, I guess it depends on how you're doing this? If you're selling "spots" in your campaigns so that you can grant people access to the sourcebooks? I would think that is frowned upon.
If you have your group of people you play with week in and week out and everyone chips in so that you can buy a book? That's a different story.
Yeah, agreeing with Spideycloned. I'm positive there are clubs and groups whose members chip in some way so that the table has all the DDB resources they want to play without the cost being entirely assumed by the DM. What would cross the line, would be charging people to become "campaign members" strictly for access to the materials at a rate where the DM is literally profiting. I wouldn't be surprised there isn't some end user agreement or terms of service stipulation warning of sanctions if a DM were somehow caught trying to turn their D&D Beyond resources into a money maker.
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Hypothetical question. If a person were to purchase master tier subscription, and all the source books - would it be alright for them to sell content sharing slots by dividing the costs among all the other people in content sharing? Of course, technically speaking - it's possible, but is this frowned upon/not allowed by D&DBeyond admin?
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I mean, I guess it depends on how you're doing this? If you're selling "spots" in your campaigns so that you can grant people access to the sourcebooks? I would think that is frowned upon.
If you have your group of people you play with week in and week out and everyone chips in so that you can buy a book? That's a different story.
That makes sense. Sharing it with people in a community seems what dndbeyond was made for anyway.
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Yeah, agreeing with Spideycloned. I'm positive there are clubs and groups whose members chip in some way so that the table has all the DDB resources they want to play without the cost being entirely assumed by the DM. What would cross the line, would be charging people to become "campaign members" strictly for access to the materials at a rate where the DM is literally profiting. I wouldn't be surprised there isn't some end user agreement or terms of service stipulation warning of sanctions if a DM were somehow caught trying to turn their D&D Beyond resources into a money maker.
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