From: "J. Michael Looney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> If the software is just very fast dice rolling and typing, it's a
> utility. If it is run time interactive it's a game.

So let's see some proposed wording that excludes games, and allows
utilities...

> > > Ok, given the above "no software" rule, does this mean that about 30%
of
> > > the monsters and magic items can NOT be used by a purely OGL software
> > > product?
> >
> > Yes.
>
> Shifting back to D20 software here, again, do you mean games or _all_
> software.

The proposed "Product Identity Document" would be 99% non-game content.  The
1% OGL content could be used by anyone.

Ryan

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