Holothuroid
Holothuroid t1_j45p6fw wrote
Reply to comment by james2432 in Paizo is releasing a new creative license in response to WotC's restrictive licensing by TBTabby
Creative commons is irrevocable and perpetual.
> Subject to the terms and conditions of this Public License, the Licensor hereby grants You a worldwide, royalty-free, non-sublicensable, non-exclusive, irrevocable license to exercise the Licensed Rights in the Licensed Material to: [...]
And as for the term:
> This Public License applies for the term of the Copyright and Similar Rights licensed here.
Meaning, the CC license ends when the work becomes public domain. Which is a more correct way of saying it's perpetual.
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode (same for the other variants)
Holothuroid t1_j45ewv7 wrote
Reply to Paizo is releasing a new creative license in response to WotC's restrictive licensing by TBTabby
So why not just use Creative Commons or some such?
Holothuroid t1_iuvxmtn wrote
Reply to comment by DaveyJonesXMR in Germany to introduce 49 EUR/month travel ticket for short-and-medium-distance public transportation nationwide by nebendachs
Massively cheaper. I easily pay 40 bucks for going to the next larger city and back. Once.
Holothuroid t1_j482udn wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Paizo is releasing a new creative license in response to WotC's restrictive licensing by TBTabby
You mean like the OGL did before? Because it is totally legal to reprint most of the 3.x core rules and Pathfinder and even take money for it. The OGL is all about copying the SRD verbatim.
If they do what you say, they are going the same way as WotC: Offering a more restrictive license than the OGL before.
Also making expansions, modules and scenarios does not require a license at all.