mbassoc2003 wrote in Report sellers who infringe copyrights!:According to Tim Kask OD&D is now out of copyright and free for anyone to do with as they please with it.If he is correct and that is the case, then no copyright exists that can be infringed upon when it comes to OD&D.If OD&D has lapsed, D&D and AD&D cannot be far behind.
aia wrote in Report sellers who infringe copyrights!:A part the precise contents of the law, i do not see how OD&D can be public domain if it is still being produced... The 5E keeps the same title, i have never considered terms expiration dates for smtg still in production!
PaulKM wrote in Report sellers who infringe copyrights!:I was looking through Etsy, when I came across the two PDFs below. As I looked further, I found more examples of Dragon Magazine and Dungeon Magazine (combined as well) PDFs on the first page (search field: “Advanced Dungeons and Dragons 1st edition.”) I’m unsure of Etsy’s policies. Is there any point in reporting them, or is the site rife with this kind of thing?Best,PaulDragon Magazine Archive PDF:Seller: Barbi Bookmasterhttps://www.etsy.com/ca/listing/1291736 ... ch_click=1The official Advanced Dungeons and Dragons Coloring Album PDF (Four AD&D PDF colouring books in total) Seller: Brendan.https://www.etsy.com/ca/listing/1075757 ... ch_click=1
JoeNuttall wrote in Report sellers who infringe copyrights!:The AD&D Colouring books were published by someone else (not TSR) and that's a store that sells lots of colouring books. Perhaps it's legit and they got the right to republish a whole slew of them?
PDF version of the 1983 Advanced Dungeons & Dragons Characters Coloring Book, 48 pages. Please note this is a DIGITAL FILE not a physical item. Item will be sent electronically. The proceeds of these sales go to buying, scanning and preserving more coloring books. Thanks