>From: "Faustus von Goethe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>No.  It doesn't.  When you publish something electronically you 
>emphatically
>DO NOT give up the copyright.  If you use the online policy you can change
>the status of your work to "closed" at any time.  That IS NOT the case with
>the OGL.  Once you open it, it is OPOEN FOREVER.

*sigh*


>But if you are writing ORIGNAL stuff that will not be based on other folks'
>contributions, that you will give away free ANYWAY, why are you considering
>EITHER policy?

1: Because it's a D&D world.

2: Because it sets us apart from the rest.


>Actually Dundralis is a bad example as my original comment referred to
>WotC/D&D Fan-based material ... Dundralis is a different concept.

Dunandralis *IS* D&D fan-based material... unless you know of something 
other than the project at www.Dunandralis.com and 
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