From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > If somebody lists as PI "Dilly Green", is just the phrase > PI? The stat blocks associated with Dilly Green? The > text description of Dilly Green? The adventures and > encounters featuring Dilly Green? > > In general, I assume that only the phrase Dilly Green is > PI. Otherwise, I assume that the PI declaration is far > from clear and nothing else is protected. > > What say you? > > I would say an appropriate PI declaration, if the goal > is to PI everything, would say: > > "the name Dilly Green (including his description, and > stat block)" > > but otherwise simply saying > > "Dilly Green" PIs only the phrase. > > Some people are starting to expect widespread coverage > for dozens of things just by listing a phrase. I > personally don't think that's very clear. > > Thoughts?
IANAL. I don't know if this is an exercise, or that is an actual PI. The author should be specific when he designate certain text in his Covered Product as PI. AFAIC, only that phrase "Dilly Green" is designated PI by that author. If you wish to be sure, contact the author or publisher of the Covered Product. Perhaps next time, they'll clarify the PI designation. _______________________________________________ Ogf-l mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.opengamingfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/ogf-l
