Something like "This book is OGL Compliant?" ?

Jonathan M. Thompson
Battlefield Press Inc
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Subject: [Ogf-l] OGL Logo


I have been thinking about the lack of an OGL icon (there isn't one is
there? If there is then ignore the rest and I appologize in advance!).

The question is, does OGL need a Logo?  I would think yes.  SImply saying
your product is OGL is lacklust and hard to represent in a easy to recognise
manner.  If more companies join on in the future and release more NON-SRD
material into the community it may become very valuable.

As I had mentioned in the past I would be more than happy to release such an
Icon as "Open Art" under the OGL.

Thoughts?

Richard Stewart
Sanguine Productions Ltd.

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