> From: Martin L. Shoemaker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]

> The D20 STL is that separate license. It does not add any terms to nor
> subtract any terms from the OGL. I'm still struggling to 
> figure out whether
> it applies any additional terms or conditions to any Open Game Content
> distributed using the OGL.

You can take the OGC >out< of a product using the d20STL, and use it
solely in compliance with the OGL, ignoring the d20STL.  The d20STL does
not place additional terms on the OGC itself - it places additional
restrictions >on you< as the publisher.  Since it's optional, (i.e., you
don't have to use it), it doesn't intersect with the OGL at all.

When you buy a d20 product, you are licensed the use of the OGC in that
product per the OGL.  The d20STL isn't binding on >you<.

Ryan
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