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| | Mechanic Name: Open Game License System: Dungeons & Dragons 3rd Edition Summary: A legal document that allows for publishes to declare what is their intellectual property and what they are releasing as open game content. Detail The Open Game License (OGL ??) was created by Wizards of the Coast to allow their game material to be referenced and enhanced by third party content publishers. The general idea being that Wizards of the Coast defined certain elements of their Dungeons and Dragons rules system as "open game content." With that definition, anyone else, by adhering to the Open Game License, could reproduce or modify open game content, even if they publish that content for a profit.
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| | The company that owns Dungeons and Dragons (D&D) is planning to revoke the open license that has, since the year 2000, applied to a wide range of unofficial, commercial products that build on the mechanics of the game.
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| | This week we're heading back into the world of The Witcher as we invite Ciri to our next Dungeons and Dragons session.
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| Wizards of the Coast has revealed what new crossover expansions Magic: The Gathering fans can expect to see next year, ...