You've probably heard about the fuckery that Hasbro, via Wizards of the Coast, tried to pull on third party producers of D&D compatible content. If you haven't, well, sit back and relax, because you're going to hear about it from me.
Since January 5th, people have been asking me about my opinion on this topic, and just when I thought I had a handle on it, a new development would emerge and upend things. But this past Friday I was asked to appear on Episode 305 of Geeks, Gadgets, & Guns to discuss the whole debacle, because I'm the roleplaying subject matter expert of my podcast circle.
In this episode I rant for about 40 minutes about Hasbro's legal fuckery and why they deserve to lose All The Money.
Let me know if you're one of the folks who would rather read than listen and I'll see about getting a transcript made.
Show Notes & Spicy Memes
Let’s Take A Minute To Talk About D&D’s Open Gaming License (OGL)
Roll of Law videos about OGL:
One D&D: Are They Getting Rid Of The Open Game Licence As A Cash Grab?
One D&D Confirms The New OGL Will Be A Cash Grab Aimed At 3rd Party Content Creators
I Was Wrong About The New OGL 1.1 For D&D -- It's Way Worse Than I Thought
Copyright Of Game Mechanics -- What Can Wizards Of The Coast Claim?
Wizards of the Coast Cancels OGL Announcement After Online Ire
Paizo commits to legal battle against Wizards over the future of Pathfinder and D&D
D&D maker backs off new licensing rules that led to fan revolt
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