So I've re-read the license a couple of times. It says the following:
"Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
in the Software without restriction..."
That's just stock MIT license, but it means that I can do anything I want with everything here. Including selling that stuff.
At the end of the license, it includes the following text:
"All copyright assets and text used with explicit consent from Dungeon Damsel
Creations. The developer holds no claim to underlying copyrighted assets and
text."
But it doesn't actually detail what things are "copyright assets".
Are the spells "copyright assets"? Are they "game text"? Are they "associated documentation files"? I mean, they're literally JSON files, so they certainly look like code. And I don't have to own the book in order to access this library, so I have no idea what text is copyrighted or not.
As a customer, I don't really care, I've already paid for this stuff.
But from the perspective of a copyright holder, I would expect the license to *at least* detail which files contain content that cannot be redistributed.
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So I've re-read the license a couple of times. It says the following: "Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction..." That's just stock MIT license, but it means that I can do anything I want with everything here. Including selling that stuff. At the end of the license, it includes the following text: "All copyright assets and text used with explicit consent from Dungeon Damsel Creations. The developer holds no claim to underlying copyrighted assets and text." But it doesn't actually detail what things are "copyright assets". Are the spells "copyright assets"? Are they "game text"? Are they "associated documentation files"? I mean, they're literally JSON files, so they certainly look like code. And I don't have to own the book in order to access this library, so I have no idea what text is copyrighted or not. As a customer, I don't really care, I've already paid for this stuff. But from the perspective of a copyright holder, I would expect the license to *at least* detail which files contain content that cannot be redistributed.