"John Ughrin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > However, I was hoping to start an "Open World" project over the net and > among Toledo area gamers. We have a foundation for the world already up and > running in DnD, but all of the content but the important content to allow > others to join in the fun is all PI as far as I can tell. (A back story, > some terms that don't have game meaning, descriptions of cosmology.) I don't know why I haven't mentioned this earlier, but there's a world tenativly embracing the OGL and D20 called "Dunandralis", and it's all-volunteer and fan based. Write me or Maggie for more details, as we'd love to collaborate and share ideas. > Do I now have to come up with (or borrow) some other license to release this > material as Open? If so, how can/do (for instance) the Open Publication > licenses interact with the OGL? You can have a different license for the "Product Identity." If nothing else, you can just say "You have permission to copy and distribute this..." in your book. > I have no problem allowing people to retain control of PI material, but I > don't think the license should force me to do so. Am I reading this wrong? I wish I could say--IANAL. DM Looking for a game? I DM in Upstate NY, twice a month in New Hartford, NY (a suburb of Utica) Even better, I've got irregular games where I live, in Charlton (near Albany). Drop me a line and we'll game! [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] AIM: PlanesdragonDM ICQ: 26106342 ____________________________________________________________________ Get your own FREE, personal Netscape WebMail account today at http://home.netscape.com/webmail ------------- For more information, please link to www.opengamingfoundation.org
