![]() So is this digital archive legit? The reality is yes - you can go there and snag a PDF, Kindle, EPUB, Daisy, etc of Dragon issue #1 right now - but the legality is still up for debate, only because there’s not been any formal announcement or authorization from either Wizards of the Coast (who owns the D&D intellectual property) or Paizo Publishing, who produced both Dragon and Dungeon magazines for a long time and still sells print copies. To be filed under Too Good To Be True, the Internet Archive has posted up FREE scans of a massive number of Dragon magazine print issues and then some.ĭid I mention free? Not only are all the print issues there for download, but also a scattering of some of the later digital issues that don’t appear to be free on the Wizards of the Coast website. Copyright can be a dastardly thing, after all. This is terrific news for Dungeons & Dragons geeks, but I’m also wondering if it’s going to last.
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