Ryan-

You wrote:

"> Any use of Open Game Content derived from this work
> requires the following copyright notice: "The
> Crucible of
> Freya � 2000, Clark Peterson and Bill Webb,
> Necromancer Games, Inc."

> This is a violation of the OGL, because you're 
> adding a term which modifies the rights applicable
> to Open Game Content.  Rather, you should put 
> this line in "Section 15: Copyright" statement of
> the license, and by the terms of the license, it
> will be carried forward by anyone who uses this 
> material."

OOOOOHHHHHHHHH! I think I now am starting to
understand the copyright provision of the license.

In its raw form, section 15 reads:

"15 COPYRIGHT NOTICE
Open Game License v 1.0 Copyright 2000, Wizards of the
Coast, Inc."

Section 6 provides:

"You must add the title, the copyright date, and the
copyright holder's name to the COPYRIGHT NOTICE of any
original Open Game Content you Distribute"

Based on your comments in your prior email, do you
mean what I should do is change section 15 to now
read:

"15 COPYRIGHT NOTICE
Open Game License v 1.0 Copyright 2000, Wizards of the
Coast, Inc. The Crucible of Freya is � 2000, Clark
Peterson and Bill Webb, Necromancer Games, Inc."

Does that fix the problem you have with that portion
of the legal text?

Hopefully I am getting closer.

Clark


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"3rd Edition Rules, 1st Edition Feel"

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