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The OGL was developed and refined in the lead up to D&D’s 3rd edition, and has been in place for some 20 years. It is part of the legal framework by which creators like Paizo have been able to ...
Workers at Pathfinder and Starfinder publisher Paizo have formed a union. The announcement comes after a flurry of allegations on Twitter, which workers include among their accusations of ...
When io9 talked to Paizo president Jim Butler shortly following the ORC’s announcement earlier in the month, he said that his plan with the creative license was to be “flexible enough to cover ...
Paizo is footing the bill for the legal work but won’t own the ORC. Azora Law is set to provide “stewardship” until a non-profit with a history of working with open-source licences can be found.
Paizo is a role-playing game publishing company, best known for the tabletop games Pathfinder and Starfinder.It was founded in 2002 to take over the publication of the Dungeons & Dragons magazines ...
Paizo Inc. The latest edition of Pathfinder Second Edition is getting a bit of an upgrade. Paizo announced on April 26th that it was shifting its core books into a new set of core books.
Paizo announced today that it is working on updating and re-issuing four Pathfinder core books over the course of a year. The Second Edition Remaster Project will see new editions of Pathfinder ...
Dungeons and Dragons’ OGL controversy may be over for the time being, but Paizo and Kobold Press are carrying forward with their own projects.Though Wizards of the Coast’s recent concessions ...
In terms of Paizo's license, or 'ORC', the company vows that this endeavor will be "system agnostic" and won't be "owned by Paizo, nor will it be owned by any company who makes money publishing RPGs." ...
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