-----Original Message-----
From: John Kim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


> You seem to be saying that "Free20" should err on the side
>of preventing other people from freely using the material, in order
>to guard against the danger that someone might take open material and
>use it in a way that the original creator doesn't like.  Frankly,
>this seems contrary to point of being completely open.


No, not the material.  The *NAME*.

> If there are original creators are a company, then the
>trademark clause of the OGL (as well as normal trademark law) protects
>them against other people calling themselves "Green Ronin".  If they
>are not a company, then item #11 (Use of Contributor Credits) prevents
>use of their name in marketting.


True.  Like I said, I'm being redundant.  


DM

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