Bravo. I’ve seen some complaints that WotC have not made the OGL 1.0a irrevocable, and I think that’s a misunderstanding of how licensing works. Wizards cannot change the text of the 1.0a OGL ...
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ScreenRant on MSNThe Latest D&D Beyond Controversy Actually Has Me Hopeful For D&D's FutureAll this pressure eventually got Wizards of the Coast to reverse their decision and maintain the original version of the OGL.
as the OGL 1.0a didn’t rise to the definition of an OSI approved license, and the update looked to be a disaster. Since our coverage was published, Wizards of the Coast released part of the ...
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