In a message dated 09/16/2000 3:19:37 PM Eastern Daylight Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

> I'm not sure what your getting at.  You know that the PRODUCTS are tied to 
>  the license, right - NOT to the foundation?  If the foundation changes 
>  licenses, then each of the contributors (including WotC) will have to 
>  "accept" the new license by releasing their product under it.
>  
>  ::confused::
>  
>  Faust

My point is this:  How can the fact that the OGL belongs to WotC 
automatically mean that the OGF belongs to WotC?  If I understood you 
correctly, you claimed that the statement of non-ownership on the OGF main 
page was deceptive because WotC owned the OGL.  

I am saying that your conclusion is false unless you can prove that the OGF 
will be directly managed by WotC through Ryan.     

The answers to these questions will help this debate significantly

Will the OGF only support the OGL?
How will the OGF be managed?
Who is allowed to join the OGF?
What are the goals of the OGF?

Regards,
Maggie
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