IRC from past pots, your big problem will be keeping the SRD separate
from the rest of your code, this is to avoid licensing conflicts.
You might want to look up some of the pasts posts in the archives.

Bryan

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Subject: [Ogf-l] Using OGL Material (Specifically the SRD) in an online
game.


I've perused various websites, google, wizards, and the archives for
this mailing list and haven't found a good answer for this question.

I want to use parts of the SRD in an online game, specifically a MUD.
Does this constitute distribution?  In terms of the GPL, for example,
server side applications are not considered distribution.  Does this
hold true for the OGL as well?

I do not want to distribute the source code or the source content of the
MUD, and I want to leave the option of commercial use open.

Variations on that theme include:

 - Adding d20 rules (though not necessarily advertising d20
compatibility)
 - Having a fully web based game (not a MUD type game) which has no
client
   component.


Anyone have any wisdom they could share on this topic?
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