WOTC Has Zero Jurisdiction To Declare Something Illegal In Regards to the OGL 1.2

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The reality of the OGL chaos surrounding Wizards of the Coast and Dungeons and Dragons is that they really have no say on what is "legal" or "illegal" because they have no jurisdiction. They are not law enforcement. They can claim anything they want; that does not make their OGL 1.2 license internationally applicable. Pulled from the livestream on Sunday, January 22nd, 8 a.m. Central. Full video here: https://youtu.be/MQ-kpEMxLL0

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