One thing that isn't fully settling with me is the monsters removed from the
SRD (i.e. beholder, yuan-ti, displacer beast). I understand the difference
between the SRD and PHB, DMG and MM etc.. and its role in clearly defining
what source material we can and can't use. But SRD is, to my understanding,
to protect WOTC's IP, artwork and creative prose from being mistaken for OGL
material. Now correct me if I am wrong, but TSR/ WOTC has no copyright
registered on the creatures Beholder, Carrion Crawler, Yaun-Ti, Githyanki,
etc. These creatures have been available for use in D&D since the original
fiend folio at the latest. So how does this exposure to the public for over
20 years with no claim by the company of ownership over these monster till
now hold up (and the only claim being removal from the SRD). Are these
monsters public domain just like any fantasy creature or have they been till
now and WOTC finally snatched up key marketable monsters to copyright for
their new miniature game..hmmm? If these monsters are general enough in
their idea and name then they cannot be legally guarded by WOTC. I clearly
remember hearing that part of the whole reason for the OGL was because game
mechanics (i.e. math, dice etc etc), heroic adventurers and mythical
monsters couldn't be copyrighted. Likewise, supposedly TSR pulled monsters
from all over the years, losing track of what was original and what wasn't.
This basically made it impossible to determine where (if any) IP existed in
the general D&D material.

This brings me to a second observation: The OGL and SRD gives us a safe
harbor by saying you can use this stuff without getting into any legal
trouble. Then the d20 license goes a step further and says "hey, you can say
you work with D&D if you don't do these things... X, X, and X". But then
anything beyond this falls into normal copyright laws. So obviously if you
use copyrighted names and events from the D&D books (such as the Greyhawk
wizards for example), you are facing the same kind of legal exposure as if
you were if you used copyrighted names from Star Wars or Lord of the Rings.
But what seems to be overlooked is that you may use common language and
mathematics to make anything you want that plugs onto the SRD material w/o
infringing on copyrighted WOTC's IP. So if one wanted, you could use the
Wounds/ Vitality system in a supplement to the PHB since that system is just
a modification to the SRD rules (no different then Spycraft's varitions to
the SRD). Wounds and Vitality have nothing to do with the copyrighted or
trade marked materials in the Star Wars RPG.

I would be curious to hear everyone's thoughts on this :)

Nate



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