>From: "Brad Thompson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>Not if you distribute them together.  The best you can have is Product
>Identity.

That's what I thought... but I can't find the part of the OGL that says so.

http://www.opengamingfoundation.org/ogl.html

The definitions of OGC and PI exclude each other, and they have to be 
clearly identified, but I don't see a spot that says "everything has to be 
either OGC or PI."

#7 doesn't say so--it says that you can't use someone else's PI or 
"Trademarks" without permission.

#8 doesn't say so either--it just says that you have to "clearly indentify 
which portions of a work are Open Game Content."

#11 only covers contributors, not "inspiration" or the like.


I agree with you, though.  I was under the understanding that everything in 
an OGL work had to be OGC or PI... and then I came to a point in The Craft 
of the Mind where I had to either leave parts out of the work or make them 
not OGC or PI.


DM

DM

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