It’s now official: Dungeons & Dragons is licensed under the Creative Commons. This makes the popular tabletop roleplaying game “freely available for any use,” Dungeons & Dragons executive producer ...
No one is forcing anyone to put their work into the public commons. But, once you do, you need to accept that you no longer can wholly control how it is used. Gordon Haff is Red Hat's cloud evangelist ...
Dungeons & Dragons will release its System Reference Document (SRD) for its revised 5th edition ruleset next week, providing third-party creators with the frameworks for building out their own ...
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