Except of course that OGC is OGC.. it doesn't matter where you got it. If
someone makes a really cool 100% OGC character using ACTION!, there is no
reason not to move him over to Mutants and Masterminds rules if I want to
use that.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Tim Dugger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2003 11:44 AM
Subject: Re: [Ogf-l] Closing OGC


> On 22 Jul 2003 Spike scribbled a note about [Ogf-l] Closing OGC:
>
> > But there's nothing to prevent you from declaring something you
> > produce yourself to be OGC in one book and PI in another. And if
> > someone else wants to use the OGC version of whatever it is that
> > you've PI'ed later, they can do so, so long as they only use OGC
> > derived from that original Open source, and refrain from using
> > material that's derived (directly or indirectly) from the PI source.
>
> So what you are saying is that if a person or company wants to use
> the term d20, then they have to follow the 3.0 SRD, and not 3.5 SRD?
>
> Wow! This means that the flood of OGL products for 3.5 won't happen
> like it did for 3.0..... At least that is how I read it...
>
> TANSTAAFL
> Rasyr (Tim Dugger)
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