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[Snippet] OGL License Text #1976
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Looks good, though I would also recommend adding an extra bit to the snippet, such as
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Well MAYBE this should wait until the O.G.L. 1.1 comes out, or Paizo beats WotC in court. |
It's a simple thing to add, just no one has got to it in the past year... Now it's the subject of a legal battle, so it will either become incredibly relevant or incredibly moot. Although it may be useful to add an ORC snippet once Paizo releases it. I think I read somewhere that Kobold Press was also onboard with Paizo? Although their press release was before Paizo's... So maybe there won't be a need for a separate Kobold Press Project Black Flag snippet, or a MCDM license snippet... All we can do is wait and see, at this point. |
I think a dropdown of all licenses should be considered, regardless of theme. |
That is probably a better idea - just because you're using a PF2E theme doesn't mean we can assume that the user wants the ORC license over OGL, or even a CC. |
A drop down with references to various licences, or the actual content of those licences? The former is supported (though not filled out) with the tags system. |
I think what Gazook suggests is a dropdown of all the possible licenses, with just the name, and by clicking on it you would add another page with the full license. Another thing to consider would be the GM Binder style: "This is unofficial Fan Content permitted under the Fan Content Policy. Not approved/endorsed by Wizards. Portions of the materials used |
The intent of the original (has it already been a year?) was to add a snippet that allowed the text of the OGL1.0a to be added in a couple of clicks. With the current drama and announcement of new licenses, once they have boilerplate that needs to be added, they could also be added as options. As Homebrewery is currently moving to a more system-agnostic stance, putting the license text snippets into their own menu (or a single snippet that presents a drop down list for selection prior to text insertion) seems like the best option. However, for exactly that same reason, because we are moving to be system-agnostic, the Fan Content Policy text should NOT be automatically added to each page but rather be another option for the snippet. Snippet Text Options:
I'm not 100% familiar with Creative Commons licenses, the text to insert may just be a link to the license on the CC website. * When finalized and exact text to identify the license in use is confirmed. |
I imagine it just drops in a div with the license text. Then the themes themselves can style/position those license elements however they want. |
Given the latest news drop, it looks like CC-BY-4.0 is the winner for D&D licenses. https://www.dndbeyond.com/posts/1439-ogl-1-0a-creative-commons |
This extends on the work done in PR 3090 to solve naturalcrit#1976 I reorganized things a little bit to use sub menus and files per licensing organization. It makes it a bit easier to work around in though it's still awkward with the Creative Commons To Do: Creative Commons "deeds" Creative Commons image snippets Maybe To Do: Various Publisher community licenses, such as the AGE Creators Alliance, Super-Powered by M&M, various Drive Through RPG Content licenses, etc.
A snippet that contains the text of the Open Game License would be a useful shortcut, aiding those users who would like to release their content on sites like the DMs Guild or similar. I would envisage that such a snippet would follow a similar approach to sites like Roll20, and may help clear up users with issues like those raised in #723.
Due to the length of the OGL license text, it may be useful to append the text on it's own page at the end of the current Brew.
Link to SRD & OGL information: https://dnd.wizards.com/articles/features/systems-reference-document-srd
Roll20.net replicates the entire text of the OGL License, as can be seen here and is duplicated below:
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