> [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > We need to include the exact text of the copyright notice of any Open > Game Content You are copying, modifying or distributing. If the only OGC > that we are copying is the single feat, would it be necessary to include > notices for all the other feats?
Yes, because the copyright notice in question is the entire section 15. A copyright held jointly by two or more parties is owned equally among them. In order to do anything with the work all parties must agree. Any one owner, no matter how small a part they contributed, has the ability to block all of the others. The reverse is also true. If you create a derivative of that work, you are deriving from their rights equally. There is no distinction between which part belongs to whom, because it all belongs to all of them jointly. > Perhaps this is more of a problem with the way the Netbooks are set up > than any confusion about the license. I agree. Massive compilations like the NBoF are going to be very hard for other publishers to re-use. It would be a tremendous service to the publishing community if the DNDCC were to also publish every individual original submission as a separate work. -Brad _______________________________________________ Ogf-l mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.opengamingfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/ogf-l
