Sounds legit to me. I doubt you need the OGL to make it legal.
Stan wrote:
>
> My Idea is to start-up a GM-For-Hire service, using
> the internet/email as the medium, and 3rd Edition D&D
> as the ruleset, supplemented by campaign specific
> rules (ie; additonal races, classes, feats, etc).
>
> I'm absorbing the OGL/D20SRD/D20STL documents, and I
> think I can do this. I would defer the character
> generation to the PHB, players would submit to me
> their chosen character/s.
>
> Any Ideas on this?, any reasons why I could not run a
> GM-For-Hire service using the PHB?
>
> Best regards,
> Stan
>
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