Skip to main content


Well what do you know... The community backlash actually worked and #WotC not only is backing off on getting rid of #OGL 1.0a and forcing bad terms on creators through a much more restrictive 1.1 or 1.2, but they even took a step forward by also publishing the SRD 5.1 under a Creative Commons CC-BY-4.0 license as well!

dndbeyond.com/posts/1439-ogl-1…

#wotc #ogl
in reply to Nick Moline

Seriously CC-BY-4.0 is such a permissive license, commercial content, derivative works, even republishing the 5.1 SRD wholesale is something you can now do forever and WotC can't ever change their minds on this.

Jury is still out on what they will publish #OneD&D 's SRD under because they didn't promise to do the same with that, but for #5e we are good.

I consider this enough to end the boycott and I've resubscribed to my Dndbeyond membership.

#5e #oned
Unknown parent

mastodon - Link to source
Nick Moline
@hapalochlaena very true. This whole fiasco has been a cluster****, at times it has decided into the point of mustache twirling bad guys tying creators to the train tracks over something as simple as animation in vtts like foundry.

Lo, thar be cookies on this site to keep track of your login. By clicking 'okay', you are CONSENTING to this.