jdomsalla wrote:

What might be more feasible is something of a "certified" status. For instance, a group of Contributors (Fictional Title: Open Gaming Union) develop a list of standards that they view as an "ideal" OGL-interpretation (not the only possible reading, but clearly not in violation of it). They develop a logo that can be put on a product *if* that product is within their guidelines.

We've had this discussion before. There is just such a logo: The FGA's OpenDie logo.


There's also a few other similar logos, but ours is (AFAIK) the only one with a body standing behind it and saying "yes you can" or "no you can't" use it.


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