I'm very interested to see what 3rd party 5E material is available.
I've seen a couple of scenarios, which was cool.
Please post what links you have.
Is 3rd party material officially sanctioned, or does it have to be stated as compatible or something in a round about way?
Although not campaigns or sourcebooks, Gale Force Nine is producing Spell reference cards.
http://www.gf9-dnd.com/gameAcc/tabid/87/entryid/92/Default.aspx
I'd actually like to get my hands on these.
Goodman has several adventures out, and I heard Glitterdoom (http://www.goodman-games.com/5551preview.html) is pretty good.
Quote from: danskmacabre;791928Is 3rd party material officially sanctioned, or does it have to be stated as compatible or something in a round about way?
You can legally reference the compatibility under Fair Use. I.e., you can say, "Compatible with D&D 5th Edition™"*, but you can't include any protected IP in your product, so it really comes down to what's in your product. Some folks are using the OGL to cover some of what they're doing. I'm not. There's no need for what I used it for, and I don't want to be subject to the OGL license (which you are if you include it).
So for my stuff, I just make sure I don't have any IP included (including rules), and stay away from trade dress.
Until we get the official license in 2015 sometime, that's how I'm handling it. Once the license comes out, I'll use that officially.
*Very similar to what we see today with things like "Compatible with MS Windows™" or "Compatible with Dodge Dakota™"