It proves that when someone works their butt off creating a high quality
product and they want to claim rightful ownership to intellectual property
that they have managed to bring to print (as well as the associated rights
to make money off it allowing their dreams to come true..ie: making games
for a living instead of some other crappy 9-5 existence)...
...it proves that there are still people out there who are going to bitch
about it.
At 03:29 PM 5/2/2001 -0500, you wrote:
>I got the Scarred Lands Gazetteer today.
>
>It proves something. What it proves, I'm not sure.
>
>We were introduced to the Scarred lands via a pair of d20 products.
>("Creature Collection" and "Relics and Rituals") These products also
>established the "Sword and Sorcery" brand label.
>
>So, what license does the Gazetteer use?
>
>None. Not OGL, not D20STL, not OOGL, squat but just plain copyright law.
>
>Of course of the whole book, it appears there is about 9 lines of "game
>rules" vs fictional background. (being the domains of the 9 Gods), and
>that is pushing it.
>
>
>Would I have bought this with out having the CC and RR? Most likely not,
>but having had them, I wanted this, even if I'm not planning on a "Scarred
>Lands" game campaign.
>
>
>Like I said, this booklet proves something, but what I'm still not sure.
>
>
>
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