::sighs::   I'm also willing to chip in for attorney fees for a 100% open content license that is useable for commercial and amateur works.  I think the idea is really wacked and I still don't understand how this helps anyone, but if this is the Open Gaming Foundation then we should start acting like it.  I'll give you a firm number after I talk about this with Bryan.  Some women shop.  I hire attorneys and accountants.  But it's his fault for getting me into gaming.
 
: ),
Maggie
----- Original Message -----
From: Faustus von Goethe
Sent: Friday, April 20, 2001 6:57 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Ogf-l] I'm Game

>From: Rogers Cadenhead <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>Personally, I was more interested in "Free20" when I thought it was a mark
>for
>D20 material that is 100 percent open content. I'm eager to support
>publishers who
>are doing that with their OGL/D20 work.

I think I'm moving around to agreeing with you.  "Free20" would be a mark
that says "100% Open Content".  It could be a commercial product, OR an
amateur work.

Doug?  Whaddaya think?  I'm willing to buy the domain name for ya if you are
willing to write the logo and pitch a more formal draft of the first
license.

Faust


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