New and Revised Licenses

Monday, July 22, 2024

Today, we’re excited to launch a new landing page featuring all the information fans, content creators, and other publishers need to legally use Paizo’s intellectual property—game rules, setting details, artwork, logos, and other copyrights and trademarks—in their own products. Whether you’re looking to make an online rules database using the ORC license, a setting compatible with Pathfinder Second Edition, an adventure set in the Pact Worlds system, an actual play podcast, or a series of handmade plushies of iconic heroes like Valeros, Seoni, and Lem, we’ve got everything you need at paizo.com/licenses.

Along with this new hub of information, we also made a few updates and revisions to our existing licenses, both for ease of use and to bring them up to date with the current state of our games and brands. You can find out more about these specific licenses on their respective pages on the site.


Paizo Compatibility License

With Pathfinder (and soon Starfinder) in its second edition, we were starting to get a bit of a glut of system-specific compatibility licenses. So, we consolidated what was previously two distinct Pathfinder RPG Compatibility Licenses and a Starfinder Compatibility License into a single Paizo Compatibility License. Using the new license, a publisher can declare compatibility with any of our games and use the appropriate logo, and we don’t have to constantly maintain the list of products and game systems you can use it for.

We also got rid of the registration process by which publishers had to inform us they were using the license. Now, you agree to the license when you publish something using it, the same way you do for the OGL or ORC. Your use of one of the Compatibility Logos or our proprietary Pathfinder-Icons font aren’t locked behind any red tape. Just create your content, ensure you’re following all the rules of the license, and you’re ready to go.


Pathfinder and Starfinder Infinite

In October, on the eve of the Pathfinder Second Edition Remaster Project launch, we announced that the ORC license wouldn’t be usable on our Pathfinder and Starfinder Infinite community content publishing platforms. While this initially caused a bit of confusion, in the months since, we’ve seen publishers continue using both platforms with great success, accessing Paizo’s IP via the Infinite License alone.

Next month, with the release of Pathfinder Player Core 2, we’ll have completed the 18-month task of divesting our core game from the OGL, and thus, starting on September 1, 2024, publishing of new OGL content on Pathfinder and Starfinder Infinite will cease; publishers wishing to release game content on either platform will need to use the Infinite license exclusively.

This means that until Starfinder Second Edition is officially out in just over a year, Starfinder content on the platform is going to need to be free of rules (setting lore, fiction, art assets, etc.) but once the new edition of the game is out, we plan to relaunch Starfinder Infinite in style. It also means that Pathfinder First Edition content, or Pathfinder Second Edition content based on OGL material, will also sunset from the platform in just over a month. So, if you have a Pathfinder product in the works featuring chuuls, the eight schools of magic, or yes, even drow, you have until the end of August to release them. We won’t be removing OGL-based content from the marketplace in September, but you won’t be able to release new material using the OGL after that point.

The Infinite FAQ and End User Licensing Agreement on the marketplaces will be updated closer to the date of the actual change, but consider this your fair warning.


Fan Content Policy

As of today, Paizo’s Community Use Policy has been replaced by the Paizo Fan Content Policy, which serves a similar role, but with different provisions.

First, the Fan Content Policy will allow you to sell merchandise using our IP. Yes, for money. You will also be able to monetize other content using Paizo’s IP, like putting a live play of one of our Adventure Paths behind a Patreon paywall. There are restrictions to this, however, so make sure you read the license carefully before you put in your order with the factory to make high-end poster maps of Golarion. Anything you sell needs to be made by you and sold directly by you to the consumer. You can’t upload a bunch of our art to one of those print-on-demand shops that will let anyone put the art on whatever hat or mug or shirt they want. You can screen print shirts or sew your own plushies and sell them on an Etsy storefront you operate or at conventions, but not mass produce either or sell them through external services or storefronts. But those Pathfinder Society faction dice bags you have been making because you love them? You can totally start selling those now instead of just giving them away for free.

Most of what you could previously do with the Community Use Policy is still permitted under the Fan Content Policy except for making RPG products, which you’ll need to release through the Pathfinder or Starfinder Infinite storefronts (even for free if you want) from now on. So, you can’t use art from the blog or setting material from Golarion to make your own rulebook or adventure under this license. If you’re currently using the OGL or ORC in conjunction with the Community Use Policy, in order to be compliant with the new Fan Content Policy you’ll need to either remove any game rules that would require you to use cite those licenses or remove any non-rule content you accessed via the Community Use Policy.

We know that all this legal stuff can be intimidating and confusing for many fans, and for that, we apologize. It’s our hope that these changes largely improve the community’s ability to create and engage with our brands, our games, and each other, even if they’re different than what we’ve offered in the past. Be sure to check out each license’s FAQ for more information, or pose your questions in the forums or comments below. We’ll do our best to answer them in as timely and clear manner as possible.

Now go out there and start creating! We can’t wait to see what you have in store for us.

Mark Moreland
Director of Brand Strategy

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Cori Marie wrote:
Update

Looks like Paizo listened, in case anyone missed this.

TL;DR version: CUP has been reinstated with some changes, at least for the time being.

The changes to Pathfinder Infinite (no PF1e or SF1e and probably PF2e Legacy content) appear to remain intact, but I suspect that's not something they have a choice on.


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Its very much a choice but also a natural extension of their decision to fully commit to ORC. I can understand the Starfinder Infinite people being disappointed they didn't get a longer lead time and would hope that Paizo would extend the deadline to the end of the year, but I think that's the best they can hope for at this point.

With the CUP reinstated and the changes to Infinite, the status quo for PF1 and SF1 goes back to making it for free under the CUP or publishing under the OGL like it was before Infinite existed.


There's little reason to believe Paizo won't have some kind of follow-up on the 1e/legacy 2e issue, they simply haven't yet. It's a concern many of us have put forward, I doubt it will be ignored wholesale, even if in the end they can't make a blanket allowance for it like they obviously used to. With the reinstatement of the CUP, they showed us that they truly are listening, and that issue undeniably took precedence over this. Now 1e players can safely support their system while using Paizo IP as long as it's free, so allowing it on Infinite is also less pressing as a result, though I still hope it will be in some form, or at least the deadline is extended.


I noticed there is no "Starfinder Second Edition" compatibility logo in the compatiblity logo downloads. Will such a compatibility logo become available once the Starfinder second edition is final or will/does the Pathfinder Second Edition compatibility logo serve that function?


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I currently create and distribute free 3D printable miniatures based on Pathfinder artwork through my Patreon page (patreon.com/mapsandmonsters). Under the updated Fan Content Policy, would it be permissible for me to place these 3D printable models behind a Patreon paywall?

About three years ago, I contacted Paizo and was informed that, under the previous policy, I could distribute the models for free and accept donations, but selling them was not allowed due to Paizo’s existing license with WizKids for miniature production and sales.

Given the new policy updates, I am seeking clarification on whether my digital files for 3D printable models can now be considered monetizable fan content. Since I am not producing or selling physical copies, I believe this may not conflict with the WizKids license.

I aim to ensure my work aligns with Paizo’s guidelines and policies, so I have reached out to Paizo already but didn't hear back, maybe I didn't email the correct email? If anyone knows who I would contact for more information I would be grateful.

Paizo Employee Director of Brand Strategy

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Lone_Wolf wrote:
I noticed there is no "Starfinder Second Edition" compatibility logo in the compatiblity logo downloads. Will such a compatibility logo become available once the Starfinder second edition is final or will/does the Pathfinder Second Edition compatibility logo serve that function?

We will release a Starfinder Second Edition compatibility logo when there's a Starfinder Second Edition for a third-party product to be compatible with. Expect that next summer in the lead-up to the new edition launch in August.

Paizo Employee Director of Brand Strategy

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Maps and Monsters wrote:

I currently create and distribute free 3D printable miniatures based on Pathfinder artwork through my Patreon page (patreon.com/mapsandmonsters). Under the updated Fan Content Policy, would it be permissible for me to place these 3D printable models behind a Patreon paywall?

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Given the new policy updates, I am seeking clarification on whether my digital files for 3D printable models can now be considered monetizable fan content. Since I am not producing or selling physical copies, I believe this may not conflict with the WizKids license.

Digital files are not covered by the Fan Content Policy, which is intended to allow for the limited sale of physical merchandise or the monetization of streaming content held behind a paywall. You can print your designs and sell those minis (directly to your customers, in limited quantity, as outlined in the policy) but not sell the STLs themselves.

Paizo Employee Director of Brand Strategy

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Please see the following Paizo Announcements Forum post regarding the transition date for OGL content on Pathfinder and Starfinder Infinite.

Paizo Employee Director of Brand Strategy

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This morning I posted a preview of the section of the updated FAQ for the Infinite community that deals with continuing support for Pathfinder and Starfinder First Edition(s) from tomorrow on, at which point the OGL will no longer be allowed in new Infinite publications. You can see and discuss that here.

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