> J. Michael Looney > > If you trademark > "Dunandralis" the OGL would REQUIRE a second license to use it. Not if you own it. The owner of the mark could make it Open Content without a separate license. It would only require a second license if it were not Open Content. But otherwise yes, a d20 STL-like license would be one way to handle it. -Brad ------------- For more information, please link to www.opengamingfoundation.org
- Re: [Open_Gaming] Open Content in Dunandralis MaggieVining
- Re: [Open_Gaming] Open Content in Dunandralis Damian
- Re: [Open_Gaming] Open Content in Dunandralis J. Michael Looney
- Re: [Open_Gaming] Open Content in Dunandralis Rogers Cadenhead
- Re: [Open_Gaming] Open Content in Dunandralis kevin kenan
- Re: [Open_Gaming] Open Content in Dunandr... Rogers Cadenhead
- Re: [Open_Gaming] Open Content in Dunandralis Doug Meerschaert
- Re: [Open_Gaming] Open Content in Dunandralis Alec A. Burkhardt
- Re: [Open_Gaming] Open Content in Dunandralis Doug Meerschaert
- Re: [Open_Gaming] Open Content in Dunandralis J. Michael Looney
- RE: [Open_Gaming] Open Content in Dunandralis Brad Thompson
- RE: [Open_Gaming] Open Content in Dunandr... J. Michael Looney
- Re: [Open_Gaming] Open Content in Dunandralis Doug Meerschaert
- Re: [Open_Gaming] Open Content in Dunandralis Doug Meerschaert
- Re: [Open_Gaming] Open Content in Dunandralis Doug Meerschaert
- RE: [Open_Gaming] Open Content in Dunandralis Doug Meerschaert
- Re: [Open_Gaming] Open Content in Dunandralis Doug Meerschaert
- Re: [Open_Gaming] Open Content in Dunandralis Christopher DeLisle
- Re: [Open_Gaming] Open Content in Dunandralis Christopher DeLisle
- Re: [Open_Gaming] Open Content in Dunandralis MaggieVining
