> Walter Christensen
>
> >With OGL, you can do anything you want, just don't use any of WotC's
> >copyrighted material to add to the OGL material.
>
> I hate being nitpicky, but I feel compelled in this case.  Technically,
> anything WotC produces under the OGL they retain copyright to,
> but the OGL
> would force them to grant certain uses of the copyrighted material.  This
> material would be acceptable for use in an OGL work.

I guess I deserved that for being sloppy.  You are of course correct, and
this applies to all persons who release products under the OGL, not just
WotC.  The OGL is simply a way to manage the infringement upon your
copyright.

> Of course, we aren't sure they'll bother producing anything under the OGL.

So far I have only heard of one product to be released by WotC under OGL,
and that is the D20 SRD.  I hope it is a success so that we see more.

-Brad

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