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    Modification of the Dungeons & Dragons Open Gaming License

    Hasbro isn't a digital content publisher or forum here. This is a thing hobbyists unwillingly tolerate from people giving them free hosting. It's something Hasbro could demand as a price for being in their online store. It's not something people who are paying for their own hosting and...
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    Modification of the Dungeons & Dragons Open Gaming License

    I think you're both sort of right. S'task is right because AAA gaming is a bubble that has or is in the process of bursting. You're right because Hasbro isn't likely to realize this so they'll act as though they're still profitable in proportion to their development costs.
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    Modification of the Dungeons & Dragons Open Gaming License

    What I've seen is that it's 25% of gross over 800k so if you earn 800,004$ you pay 1$ nor 200,001$. I also saw a 20% fraction for crowdfunding. What's going to kill this is that it requires signing over too many rights to WotC. If you make a completely original setting for the One D&D rule...
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    Modification of the Dungeons & Dragons Open Gaming License

    The special deal is OGL 1.0. They can only apply the new license to the new content. OGL 1.1 can't override OGL 1.0 any more than 4e's GSL could. If OGL 1.0 were revocable they'd have done so back then.
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