>From: "Ryan S. Dancey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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I strongly agree the Online Policies need fixed. I stongly believe the
OGL/D20 is not the solution for the D&D FAN-based gamer (unfortunately).
Faust
>It's a truce-in-effect to accommodate something beneficial to both parties.
>WotC understands that having fans create content and support its brands
>builds value. Consumers enjoy the egoboo of sharing their creativity with
>others.
>
>That doesn't mean that the existing guidelines are a good long term
>solution, or that we're happy with them as written. I for one think they
>are unethical because they don't require you to pass along the same
>freedoms
>you got from us to other people who might receive copies of your work.
>They
>are also vague, and are not written to withstand court challenges. I could
>go on for hours.
>
>Ryan
>
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