>
> << It's pretty common practice to PI art in a publication but it occurred
to
> me
> that this might not be enforceable in most cases given that a great deal
of
> art is contracted from freelancers with non-exclusive rights. >>
>
> What is the point of PIing art? For Green Ronin, it's pretty simple. All
art
> and maps are off the table, period. We use the OGL for text only and say
so.
> It's that easy.
>
> Chris Pramas

That sounds like the way to go to me. The inspiration for what I said though
was that, for a little while, I thought I might be able to prevent someone
from contacting my freelance artists and using the art they produced for me
in a book that includes me in their section 15 by making the art PI. But I
don't think there's any way to prevent that without purchasing exclusive
rights; I guess that's just what I'm gonna have to live with if I'm gonna
buy non-exclusive rights.

Steven Palmer Peterson
www.Second-World-Simulations.com

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