Opening Arguments

OA677: Our Critical Hit (Piece) On the Gizmodo's Critical Hit (Piece) on Wizards of the Coast

Jan 17, 2023
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
Is There a Source for Open Comments on D&D?
02:08 • 4min
3
Codega
05:50 • 2min
4
Wizards Announcement - Is Andrew Wrong?
07:49 • 2min
5
You Will Own the Content You Create, We Will Not
10:12 • 2min
6
How Did Febreze Kill Your Pets?
12:29 • 4min
7
Is the Original OGL 1.0 a Good Idea?
16:48 • 3min
8
OGL 1.1 Is Not a Copyright Violation
20:07 • 4min
9
You're Just Dissing Paizo Your Tra- I Don't Know What Paizo Is.
24:12 • 3min
10
Paizo Played by the Rules
27:06 • 2min
11
Does Paizo Give Away Their Game?
29:26 • 2min
12
Open Source and the Codega Article
31:05 • 3min
13
Open Gaming
33:43 • 2min
14
What Does the Contract Say?
35:59 • 2min
15
Is There a Meeting of the Lines?
37:29 • 2min
16
What Is Copy Left?
39:13 • 3min
17
Is the OGL 1.0 Open Source?
42:27 • 4min
18
Do Open Source and Copy Left Agreements Really Go Together?
46:08 • 2min
19
The GNU GPL
47:50 • 2min
20
The OGL Is Just Not an Open Source Environment
49:31 • 2min
21
Do You Copyright OGL 1.0? Is It a Screw Job?
51:20 • 4min
22
Game Mechanics Aren't Copyright, but They Can Be Patented
55:41 • 2min
23
Do You Have to Change the First Patent to Renew the Second?
57:18 • 2min
24
What's in the S.R.D.?
59:02 • 2min
25
What's the Point of Legal Litigation in Early Video Games?
01:01:07 • 2min
26
Atari vs Atari, Inc.
01:02:56 • 4min
27
Video Game Copyright - The Difference Between Copyrightable Expression and Music Copyright
01:06:58 • 3min
28
You Made Tetris, Congrats!
01:09:51 • 4min
29
The Open Arms Podcast - Opening Arguments With Andrew and Thomas
01:14:07 • 3min