> -----Original Message-----
> Marty Minick
> 
> I think I my have a solution for this. Include all the
> OGC in a seperate, human readable format, entitled (or
> at least subtitled) "OGC included in this software"
> 
> In the case of a MUD, this could be a Book, in the
> "library", where anyone who was interested, could read
> and print out the text. Instructions on how to find it
> would be available at login, and at the player respawn
> point.
> 
> In a PC software game, if could be a PDF format
> document that is installed with the rest of the game
> files. Let's say, for instance, that I make a Quake
> Mod based on the 3.5E rules. The Quake format for the
> source code, even if I distributed the raw source,
> would render most of these rules illegible to the
> common man. If, however, I included a copy of the SRD
> and any other OGC I used in a PDF document that goes
> into the Mod directory, and included a message in the
> MOTD or the loading screen, then it would be both 
> human-readable, and clearly indicated. 
> 
> Am I totally off base here, or did I hit the nail on
> the head?
> 

It sounds reasonable to me, but having been involved with PCGen, I don't
think it would fly with WotC.

The best place to ask would be WotC itself.

It's what the PCGen crew did, and it now meets requirements (per
Wizard's interpretation) for both OGL and D20STL.



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