> From: woodelf [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]

> the WotC OGL basically follows the first idea.

That would be an inaccurate statement.  You cannot close anything once
that material is made Open Game Content.

> i basically follow the second.

Which is an interesting philosophical position to hold, but has no hope
of ever being a real-world situation, especially in regards to games.

Even Linux PCs running nothing but GNU software excute against a
closed-rights BIOS, using patented and closed-rights system bus
interfaces, connected to peripherals all running closed-rights software.
There is no such thing as "completely open" anywhere.  The only question
one has to ask themselves is "how open is open enough?"

Ryan
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