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Dungeons & Dragons’ New OGL Will Be an ‘Irrevocable’ Creative Commons Licence
Dungeons & Dragons released a statement today saying that the future of its open gaming licence will be under the purview of the Creative Commons. The Creative Commons is “a nonprofit dedicated to sharing knowledge, and it developed a set of licenses to let creators do that,” says the newest update from Kyle Brink, the…
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Wizards of the Coast Breaks Its Silence on Dungeons and Dragons’ Open Game Licence
Wizards of the Coast, the Hasbro subsidiary that publishes Dungeons & Dragons, revealed details of its new Open Game Licence on Friday and attempted to answer questions about the future of the D&D community that were raised after Gizmodo broke the news about the contents of a draft of the document last week.
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Dungeons & Dragons’ New Licence Tightens Its Grip On Competition
The new Dungeons & Dragons Open Gaming Licence, a document which allows a vast group of independent publishers to use the basic game rules created by D&D owner Wizards of the Coast, significantly restricts the kind of content allowed and requires anyone making money under the licence to report their products to Wizards of the…