The Open Game License (OGL) is a public copyright license by Wizards of the Coast that may be used by tabletop role-playing game developers to grant permission...
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Open Game License (OGL). However, role-playing games had been licensed under open and free content licenses before this. The Fudge role-playing game system...
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D20 System (redirect from D20 System License)
actions in the game. Much of the d20 System was released as the System Reference Document (SRD) under the Open Game License (OGL) as Open Game Content (OGC)...
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Open-source licenses are software licenses that allow content to be used, modified, and shared. They facilitate free and open-source software (FOSS) development...
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Commons licenses Design Science License Free Art license FreeBSD Documentation License Open Content License Open Game License Open Publication License WTFPL...
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Artistic License or other (see the comparison of Free and open-source software and the Comparison of free and open-source software licenses). Only the game engines...
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Dungeons & Dragons (redirect from The Fantasy Game)
formed the basis of the d20 System, which is available under the Open Game License (OGL) for use by other publishers. D&D 4th edition was released in...
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is presented under the Open Game License, which makes it an open source system for which authors can write new games and game supplements without the...
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the Coast under the Open Game License (OGL) and is intended to be backward-compatible with that edition. A new version of the game, Pathfinder Second Edition...
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Classics Role Playing Game (DCC RPG or simply DCC) is a role-playing game published by Goodman Games using the Open Game License (OGL) and System Reference...
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A free license or open license is a license that allows copyrighted work to be reused, modified, and redistributed. These uses are normally prohibited...
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3rd edition of D&D had been licensed under the Open Game License (OGL). The OGL is a copyright license, allowing the use of copyrighted text created by...
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subsidiary of the Linux Foundation, and distributed under the Apache 2.0 open source license. The initial version of the engine is an updated version of Amazon...
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and public-domain-equivalent licenses have no restrictions. The proliferation of open-source licenses has compounded license compatibility issues, but all...
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limits itself solely to samples. All content found on Open Game Art is licensed under free licenses. The project does not accept content licensed with clauses...
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(/ˈɡɒdoʊ/ GOD-oh) is a cross-platform, free and open-source game engine released under the permissive MIT license. It was initially developed in Buenos Aires...
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& Dragons revised third edition rules, and was released under the Open Game License. Nine books have been listed by Blizzard as part of the Warcraft,...
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media, using the GNU GPLv2 (or later) license for the game engine source code, and the CC BY-SA license for the game art and music. 0 A.D. features the traditional...
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could publish D&D-compatible materials under the Open Gaming License (OGL). He was frustrated that game supplements suffered far more diminished sales over...
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System Reference Document (category Role-playing game terminology)
open gaming movement, a System Reference Document (SRD) is a reference for a role-playing game's mechanics licensed under a public copyright license to...
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Critical Role Productions (category Role-playing game publishing companies)
Linda Codega reported that io9 had received a leaked copy of the Open Game License 1.1 (OGL1.1). Both the Critical Role: Tal'Dorei Campaign Setting sourcebook...
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WTFPL (redirect from DO WHAT THE FUCK YOU WANT TO PUBLIC LICENSE)
approve the license as an open-source license due to redundancy with the Fair License. The WTFPL version 2 is an accepted Copyfree license. It is also...
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clone is often the abilrity to play a game on modern systems that the old game could no longer run on. It also opens the possibility of community collaboration...
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Wizards of the Coast (redirect from The Game Keeper)
with the d20 System. The company released these properties under the Open Game License, which allows other companies to make use of those systems. The new...
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open-source software employ a variety of business models to solve the challenge of making profits from software that is under an open-source license....
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published by other companies, official d20 System adventures and other Open Game License adventures that may be compatible with Dungeons & Dragons. Officially...
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Dragons tabletop role-playing game. The Dragonborn in particular – based on the Draconians of Dragonlance, which in that game were uniformly evil – were...
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campaign setting for the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game, released under the Open Gaming License. It was published by Fantasy Flight Games from 2003 to...
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Commons (CC) license is one of several public copyright licenses that enable the free distribution of an otherwise copyrighted "work". A CC license is used...
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claims as Product Identity and as such was not released under its Open Game License. Beholders have been used on the cover of different Dungeons & Dragons...
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