From: "Bryan Gillispie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I would say that even in you case it is distribution.
> The OGL defines distribution as: "Distribute means to reproduce,
> license, rent, lease, sell, broadcast, publicly display, transmit or
> otherwise distribute."

You're not doing any of those things to the code.  You're doing that to the
_output_, which can easily be given blanket coverage at login.

> Even if none of the other above terms applied you are still reproducing
> either in parts or in whole the material, keep in mind the only license
> that can apply to the SRD and other OGC will be the OGL (and the D20
> System trademark license if you want to use the d20 logo) because you
> can't apply additional licensing terms to OGC.

But you don't need to apply a license at all, you're simply not distributing
it in any fashion.  In this case you don't need to license your code any
more than you need to license your home game of D&D.

-Damian

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