Hello,
What copyright issues to I need to be aware of if I decide to post my own DCC-related work for public use on my personal website (non-commercial, not monetized in any way)?
I was thinking of identifying the work as designed for DCC, but making reference to the rulebook without providing content from the rulebook.
I know people post their stuff left and right, but I'm sort of a stickler for these considerations.
Thanks.
Copyright considerations
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Re: Copyright considerations
Reach out to the powers that be at the info@ address... They can clarify with certainty.
I think if you're going to put the DCC logo or mention of DCC on the cover, they're going to want it to be done under their license. The license is super simple and easy to work with, FWIW.
I think if you're going to put the DCC logo or mention of DCC on the cover, they're going to want it to be done under their license. The license is super simple and easy to work with, FWIW.
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Gnome Boy • DCC playtester @ DDC 35 Feb '11. • Beta DL 2111, 7AM PT, 8 June 11.
Playing RPGs since '77 • Quasi-occasional member of the Legion of 8th-Level Fighters.
Link: Here Be 100+ DCC Monsters
bygrinstow.com - The Home of Inner Ham