At 17:34 -0700 7/22/03, Michael Cortez wrote:
>> If you can just source a concept from the public
 domain then you can defeat any PI declaration for
 a concept.

You first have to find that concept in the public domain.


If the only place you find that concept, is in a OGL work, and it
doesn't exist anywhere else, then you can't use it.

I bet, with a couple of leading questions, i can get my brother to come up with any concept i want, and then source him. And he's not a gamer, and has essentially no truck with online stuff.


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