On Tue, 1 Jul 2003 14:42:23 +0100, Mike Dymond wrote:
>I need to know that I have the legal weapons available to me to
>prevent someone from copying my PI on purpose!

If I see one of your books, the only derivative work I can legally 
create "on purpose" is an OGL-licensed work that stays away from your 
product identity entirely.

I don't have the right to create any other derivative material based 
on your work.

Additionally, all of the material you're producing under license is 
presumably trademarked and copyrighted by its creator. They've 
already protected their own work, and you're presumably doing your 
part by declaring all of it to be product identity in your books.
-- 
Rogers Cadenhead, [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 07/01/2003
Weblog: http://www.cadenhead.org/workbench


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