Sir Swindle:
You very much were not going to be affected by it directly.
I'm personally never going to be personally affected by it in any circumstances
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So it becomes a social responsibility thing. Which is political.
I don't buy that logic, and I've seen several breakdowns that suggest that if I were a player there are legal ramifications behind what licenses they provide and the fact that they could just remove something granted in perpetuity. So even though I will personally never be affected by it in any way, some people could in legal terms. Not just the people who make over whatever magical amount they decide on, although those people are definitely more affected and the masses will most likely only be affected in very minor ways unless they start getting the shaft through D&D Beyond which I'm given to understand has different legal terms, and thus different legal ramifications.