What I'm saying is that if you're publishing something that's intended to be
used with some other OGL'ed system, like D20 or whatever, then any rules that
you build that are made to interlock with that are going to have to use OGC
ideas from that system, and as a result, they're going to have to be OGC under
the license.
Actually, what would make most sense is if the linkage points had to be OGC. Those are the parts where somebody else may potentially own some IP.
If I have a rule: "Take your ability scores, skills, feats, and powers and use them as inspiration write a story detailing your childhood, your teenage years, and your young adult life." Then the only thing I'm leveraging is the phrase "ability scores, skills, feats, and powers", which is a linkage point.
Lee
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