[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> If I can apply the OGL and the D20 agreements to "articles", then I can also include 
>non-covered materials in the same book, regardless of source or their 
>otherwise-impact on the licenses, and be safe. Like including an OGL version 
>"article" of character generation in a book with a D20 "article" of the rest of the 
>game and get away with it.

Unless it specifcally had to be "article in a periodical."

And, not if it was "an articile in a periodical, and all references to 
that article in that or any other issue of the periodicial."

> And then there is the "review" of D&D which is thrown in to allow the use of that 
>logo on the cover which gives me the cover art I want.

You'd have to say "new D&D reviewed inside!", which is reasonable use to 
get people to buy your magazine. 

You'd just have to include a D&D review.

> See how it can all be twisted?

Technically, yes.  Which is why the "reasonable man" standard exists.


DM

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