Press release from Wizards of the Coast, January 1st 2015:
The D&D culture has blossomed through these 41 years not only through the labors of TSR and WotC game designers, but also through the efforts of intelligent, creative, autonomous, dedicated, and enthusiastic aficionados and third party publishers, and we at WotC appreciate and value the contributions of the wider D&D community, both amateur and professional. We are announcing two new licensing options designed to encourage you to spread your enthusiasm and creativity while respecting ownership of our copyrights, trademarks, and other intellectual properties. Our goal: a new, fresh culture of kitbashing, homebrewing, and self-publishing, fueled by the prospect of aficionados like you winning a little bread for your freely-received efforts, via freely-given support. The two licenses: 1) The FREE D&D! community use license ('FD&D!') 2) The D&D COMPATIBLE commercial license ('D&DCCL') The FREE D&D! Community Use License: The non-commercial FD&D! license is a distinct and separate license from the commercial 'D&D COMPATIBLE' license. We don't call them 'programs'--we're not here to program you. You are our peers and associates. We're here to offer a licensed contract. By agreeing to the terms of the FREE D&D! community use license, you will be welcome to publish and share your own D&D books. The license does not permit you to sell these works; however you are encouraged to ask for and accept freely-given monies for the effort you put into your freely-offered FD&D! works. Unlike the D&D COMPATIBLE commercial license, the FREE D&D! license allows for use of (slightly altered) product identity and (hand-drawn) imagery based on WotC's published D&D settings, such as Forgotten Realms, Greyhawk, and Dragonlance. The FD&D! community use license goes much farther than the Pathfinder Community Use Policy. The D&D COMPATIBLE Commercial License:
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