> Then why did they *bother* with the OGL at all? We have all hashed out here the fact > that using that you could create a book that was a virtual clone (albeit in different words) > of the PHB and put that into competition with the D&D PHB. Which is *exactly* the > situation they appear to not want to happen... That product will have an uphill battle establishing its network tap. It will be the Palladium Fantasy RPG. Ryan ------------- For more information, please link to www.opengamingfoundation.org
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