JamesDixon
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you know things are going well when you have to retract everything twice a week
This is just the end result of a company being run by bean counters who are not only out of touch with their audience, but probably hate and despise them too.you know things are going well when you have to retract everything twice a week
Hobbits are clearly distinct from any other creature found in folklore and Tolkien estate can't do shit to stop people from putting them into their games.
Yeah, in no way would I trust Paizo's ORC (lololol they're really going out of the way to paint orcs as the good guys or underdogs or something) anymore than I would trust Wokester's OGL. They may pretend to be the good guys, but make no mistake, they're still wearing sheep clothing. They can virtue signal all they want with their ORC, but history has shown they'd happily screw people over if it benefits them in some way.I'm getting a kick out of all the zoomer retards thinking that Paizo, Kenzer, and other leftist companies will be their saviors when the employees hate your fucking guts.
Hobbits are clearly distinct from any other creature found in folklore and Tolkien estate can't do shit to stop people from putting them into their games.
Actually they were much did shit to stop people from calling them "hobbits". Cue "halflings".
Same with balrogs who turned into balors.
Yeah, in no way would I trust Paizo's ORC (lololol they're really going out of the way to paint orcs as the good guys or underdogs or something) anymore than I would trust Wokester's OGL. They may pretend to be the good guys, but make no mistake, they're still wearing sheep clothing. They can virtue signal all they want with their ORC, but history has shown they'd happily screw people over if it benefits them in some way.
Yes but only because Hobbit is their trademark or whatever, they could stop people from calling them hobbits but not from stealing the race itself. Which is what JamesDixon argued for. You can copyright the world Ilithid but you can't stop people from using squid-headed humans who eat brains.
Yes but only because Hobbit is their trademark or whatever, they could stop people from calling them hobbits but not from stealing the race itself. Which is what JamesDixon argued for. You can copyright the world Ilithid but you can't stop people from using squid-headed humans who eat brains.
Dunno, I suspect certain imagery is copyrightable too. Pretty sure you can't reproduce a particular black cartoon rodent called Nickey Maeus without Disney lawyers going after your throat.
He prefers to be called Rickey Rat.Dunno, I suspect certain imagery is copyrightable too. Pretty sure you can't reproduce a particular black cartoon rodent called Nickey Maeus without Disney lawyers going after your throat.Yes but only because Hobbit is their trademark or whatever, they could stop people from calling them hobbits but not from stealing the race itself. Which is what JamesDixon argued for. You can copyright the world Ilithid but you can't stop people from using squid-headed humans who eat brains.
The mouse is a registered trademark.Yes but only because Hobbit is their trademark or whatever, they could stop people from calling them hobbits but not from stealing the race itself. Which is what JamesDixon argued for. You can copyright the world Ilithid but you can't stop people from using squid-headed humans who eat brains.
Dunno, I suspect certain imagery is copyrightable too. Pretty sure you can't reproduce a particular black cartoon rodent called Nickey Maeus without Disney lawyers going after your throat.
You can copyright the world Ilithid
I suspect certain imagery is copyrightable
That's what we all think, but kwan's judges gonna kwan.They can't. It's a legally binding agreement, the content released under it cannot be taken back anymore than someone can remove something from the public domain.Hasbro is attempting to retroactively invalidate the OGL
Don't do it, then.I've been talking about the fluff this whole time. If I wrote a novel about evil drow elves with black skin and white hair, who live underground, worship spiders and demons, practice slavery, organize in a matriarchy, and dress in BDSM fetish wear, then I'm definitely gonna be worried if that opens me to litigation by Hasbro.
Not like he gets rations as part of his starting inventory.
I love how he even remembered to bring snacks into the battle just in case.
Tomato is a fruit you fruit.It makes a lot of sense that our good friend is James Dixon is a lawyer, he seems like someone who could argue whether tomato is a fruit for an hour. I once had an Australian teacher who would call such people "bush lawyers."
A fruit, nonetheless.It's a fruit that identifies as a vegetable.
Tomato is a fruit you fruit.It makes a lot of sense that our good friend is James Dixon is a lawyer, he seems like someone who could argue whether tomato is a fruit for an hour. I once had an Australian teacher who would call such people "bush lawyers."
(note that the numbering above is offset by 1 in the actual page).Wiktionary - on the word 'fruit' said:
- Specifically, a sweet and/or sour, edible part of a plant that resembles seed-bearing fruit (see next sense), even if it does not develop from a floral ovary; also used in a technically imprecise sense for some sweet or sweetish vegetables, such as the petioles of rhubarb, that resemble a true fruit or are used in cookery as if they were a fruit.
- (botany) A product of fertilization in a plant, specifically:
- The seed-bearing part of a plant, often edible, colourful and fragrant, produced from a floral ovary after fertilization.
- The spores of cryptogams and their accessory organs.
It makes a lot of sense that our good friend James Dixon is a lawyer, he seems like someone who could argue whether tomato is a fruit for an hour. I once had an Australian teacher who would call such people "bush lawyers."