Ryan has stated (a looong time ago) that there would be no effort to 
"police" anything in this are.  He felt that the market would take care of 
items that were in truly bad taste, and that WotC has distanced themselves 
sufficiently.

The licenses also provide *no* provision ofr this, either.



>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: [Open_Gaming] Product Identification
>Date: Fri, 8 Sep 2000 16:54:37 EDT
>
>In a message dated 09/08/2000 4:38:24 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> > An OGL Trademark (to me) would not imply compatibility, Rather it would 
>be
>an
> >  instant high profile easy to see and read indication of the licensing
> > involved
> >  in the product. Thus If I have a preference for OGL material, I could 
>know
> > on
> >  sight if a product is OGL.
>
>While we are on the subject... What will happen if the OGL PI (if one is
>adopted) or the D20 logo are used on pornographic gaming materials (and 
>other
>politicially incorrect topics).  Is there going to be any effort for 
>quality
>control or will things like "I Love Ewe: A Funktasy Romance Adventure" be
>available along with "Return to the Womb of Whores"?
>
>Maggie
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