> But i don't accept "hey, it's legal" as blanket
> protection for doing 
> anything--sometimes, what is legal is not moral. 

I agree.

> As for the generosity of free PI-reuse, and wanting
> attribution

That isnt why I PI'd stuff in RR. I PI'd it because we
wanted to protect important setting content. If you
want to see how I handle attribution, when that is
importnat to me, see how we did Tome of Horrors where
we wanted to credit each individual original author. 

So dont set up and knock down the straw man of
"attribution" when that wasnt the reason behind why we
did RR's license.

> Because when you're forced to change the name,
> you're undermining one 
> of the virtues of open-content development: credit
> where credit is 
> due. 

That is only one of the "virtues" and nothing stops
you from crediting the source. That is a lame
argument. Attribution is as much the issue for the
re-user as for the original author.

For example, lets say there was "Clark's Cool Spell"
and I PI'd the name and the content was OGC.

You could rename it to Karl's Cool Spell and use the
same OGC content for it.

Here is where your argument falls apart. According to
you, now "attribution" is ruined. 

No it isnt.

You could easily put in your legal section:

[Name of Book that has Clark's Cool Spell], section 15
info.

Name of Your product, section 15 info.

Note: Karl's Cool Spell is based on Open Game Content
found in [Name of book that has the spell], originally
written by Clark Peterson.

So you can still attribute sources if YOU THE REUSER
want to do so.

For example, I just did a product where my author used
5 or 6 rather obscure internet OGC sources. They had
bad section 15 designations. So, though I was forced
to use their section 15 by the license, I also added a
section called: "OGC in this Book" where I said "This
book uses Open Game Content from some unique sources
that deserve further designation." Then I went on to
list them.

Just because the license requires you to mimic the
section 15 doesnt mean you cant further elaborate.

Clark


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