-----Original Message----- From: Rogers Cadenhead <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >At 08:36 AM 9/28/00 -0400, Christopher DeLisle wrote: >>I don't see any appearance of encouragement. > >"4. Go ahead and write your own adventures, stories or rules variations, >but make them original." Taken out of context of the entire policy I can see how that might appear as encouragement. But it you look at the policy as a whole, looking for the intent, it is really saying "follow these guidelines and we'll overlook the fact that you are stealing from us." I think point 4 and point 5 are very poorly worded for the intent of the policy. Chris www.IDrankWhat.org www.coincidental.net ------------- For more information, please link to www.opengamingfoundation.org
- TSR Internet Policy (was Re: [Open_Gaming] A D20STL ca... Christopher DeLisle
- Re: TSR Internet Policy (was Re: [Open_Gaming] A ... Rogers Cadenhead
- RE: TSR Internet Policy (was Re: [Open_Gaming... Brad Thompson
- RE: TSR Internet Policy (was Re: [Open_Gaming] A ... LaPierre, Bob
- Re: TSR Internet Policy (was Re: [Open_Gaming] A ... Christopher DeLisle
- Re: TSR Internet Policy (was Re: [Open_Gaming] A ... Rogers Cadenhead
- RE: TSR Internet Policy (was Re: [Open_Gaming] A ... Brad Thompson
- Re: TSR Internet Policy (was Re: [Open_Gaming] A ... Jason Lotito
- Re: TSR Internet Policy (was Re: [Open_Gaming] A ... GoldRushG
- Re: TSR Internet Policy (was Re: [Open_Gaming] A ... Christopher DeLisle
- Re: TSR Internet Policy (was Re: [Open_Gaming] A ... Russ Taylor
