That would depend on whether you believe the old saw, "there's no such thing
as bad publicity."

--- Scott Metzger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Actually I would not recommend that.  You may not want to be
> associated with a product that uses your OGC for a few reasons:
> 1) It may be a completly shoddy product that would give people a bad
> impression of your product.
> 2) The product may deal with something that you do not agree with
> morally and therefore don't want your product associated with.
> 
> ------------------------------------------------------
> Note to self... make sure to include a little "license to credit" in all 
> future works.  Something to the effect of, "if OGC from this product is 
> used, permission is hereby granted to include the following sentences in 
> conjunction with the OGC: 'The following material is based on Open Game 
> Content from ProductX by AuthorY' and/or 'The following material is a 
> reprint of Open Game Content from ProductX by AuthorY.'  These
> sentences may 
> not be altered and must appear in their entirety in the same font face
> and 
> size."
> 
> A little something like that might solve a LOT of "research" problems.
> 
> --The Sigil
> 
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