>From: "Justin Bacon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Sword & Sorcery Studios, to me, was the epitome of a company acting within 
>the letter of the OGL but not the spirit of the open gaming community. 
>Their PI zealousness is absurd, and too many people have taken their cue 
>from them. (Which isn't to say that none of their PI is legitimate.  
>"Mithril Golem", for example, is a perfectly legitimate piece of PI. But

Lets not be an ass and rip them up too badly based on one of their first 
products.  When the CC I was released (the volume you are quoting) there was 
a tremendous amount of uncertainty about the OGL and its uses.  Their follow 
on "Relics & Rituals" is a treasure of open content, clearly labelled, with 
almost no strings attached.

You seem to be speaking from a *very* uninformed standpoint on several 
issues here.  I would not overly criticize a very early adopter from trying 
to err on the conservative side.

Faust

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