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Paizo Announces a New Gaming License Amid Dungeons & Dragons'
OGL Controversy
The Pathfinder and Starfinder publisher has finally issued a
statement following a week of news about Wizards of the Coast's
updates to the Open Gaming License.
By Linda Codega
Tabletop roleplaying game company Paizo has released a statement
following the delayed announcement of Wizards of the CoastrCOs
Open Gaming License 2.0. The company, whose staff includes
several former Wizards of the Coast executives, developers, and
lawyers, has announced that it will be pursuing the creation of
a new creative license for third party developers which it says
will be rCLopen, perpetual, and irrevocable.rCY
This Open RPG Creative License (ORC) is a direct response to the
reports that have come out over the past week about the status
of WizardsrCO updated Open Gaming License 2.0. Paizo has offered
to pay for the legal work necessary to create this
system-agnostic license, however, it states that it rCLwill not
be owned by Paizo, nor will it be owned by any company who makes
money publishing RPGs.rCY Instead, Azora Law, co-founded by
Brian Lewis (the attorney who developed the legal framework for
the original 2000 OGL at Wizards of the Coast) will rCLprovide a
safe harbor against any company being bought, sold, or changing
management in the future and attempting to rescind rights or
nullify sections of the license.rCY The company hopes to pursue
the establishment of a non-profit, like the Linux Foundation, to
hold the final edition of the ORC license. In order to pursue a
more system agnostic and fair license, Paizo states on the site
that it has rCLa growing list of publishersrCY that will
participate in the development and expansion of this license.
The companies include some major third-party publishers,
including rCLKobold Press, Chaosium, Green Ronin, Legendary
Games, Rogue Genius Games, and Battlezoo.rCY Paizo is actively
looking to add to this group of publishers.
This Open RPG Creative License (ORC) is a direct response to the reports that have come out over the past week about the status of WizardsrCOIt's all very well that a number of rules systems will be available under this new license.
updated Open Gaming License 2.0.
The
companies include some major third-party publishers, including rCLKobold Press, Chaosium, Green Ronin, Legendary Games, Rogue Genius Games, and Battlezoo.rCY Paizo is actively looking to add to this group of publishers.
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