If the stuff from the CC was declared as product identity then you might get away with it, using the CC license as a license for the distribution of the product identity, though you'd probably have to have the CC licensor's permission to declare his stuff as product identity, since, if memory serves, PI is declared as such by its owner.

You can easily create your own content and release it under the OGL and the CC license.  Borrowing from third parties, however, will tend to make the licenses run afoul of each other when you are trying to activate the OGC/share-alike requirements parts of the licenses.

Most Creative Commons games I've seen aren't created using 3rd party content, so you could always ask the game developer to release his CC title under the OGL, but some CC releases were done under the CC license because the developer didn't like the OGL enough to release under it.

Which CC license are you trying to mix with the OGL?  Some are much more open than others.

Lee
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