> > > > However, It should also be noted, that the companies that got coverage by > > Wizard's Attic and were early adopters are SELLING OFF THE SHELVES. > > That's not Ryan's point at all. He's saying be careful because the license > isn't valid and the d20 SRD is not OGC, so material based on it has exactly > the same legal status as a netbook (illegal). Granted, it isn't expected to > stay that way, and there is a gentleman's agreement in place, but it's risky > to bet the farm on a digital handshake. Might I inquire as to exactly why netbooks are illegal? Examples? Jason ------------- For more information, please link to www.opengamingfoundation.org
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