While that is true, Fred (regarding the inability to change the S15
according to the license), it does not prevent Steve's recommendation
from working.

IF the author and the publisher (being the same person) knows for
certain that some of these items (the ones I am interested in) were
developed independently of the rest of the book, then they could release
the same OGC in a separate, private, document with its own Section 15. 

For example, I could release a private document to you that contains
only a single feat that I developed that was later included in
Necromancer's Legacy. This document would not have the same section 15
as Necromancer's Legacy, and you could then reference the feat using the
section 15 of this document instead of the section 15 of Necromancer's
Legacy (which is huge).

This is what I am negotiating with the author and publisher in question
currently, actually (the author got back to me this morning).

-----Original Message-----

--- Steve Creech <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> One potential way around the section 15 problem would be to negotiate 
> a separate license agreement with that publisher which would allow you

> to use a single section 15 line for the book and avoid the improper 
> section15 designations that exist in that product.

Altering the section 15 would be a violation of the OGL, regardless of
any agreement with the publisher.

_______________________________________________
Ogf-l mailing list
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://mail.opengamingfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/ogf-l

Reply via email to