Jonathan M Thompson > I am in a conundrum about the OGL. If your printing OGL in > multiple sources that you developed and they all end up in > the same games, what do you put in Sec 15. The work that was > first published or the work it was originally written?
Some of your above language is unclear to me so I'm not sure I understand your specific scenario, but we've had a few discussions on the list regarding this general topic. I believe that the intent of Section 15 is to show the chain of derivation for Open Game Content. Of course if you developed the material, you don't really have to reference back (in Section 15) to the publication where it first appeared as OGC. You don't need a license (OGL) to use your own work, you can just use it since you hold copyright. You could choose to create a brand new entry in Section 15 that covers your material in this work. Or if you wanted publishers to follow your work back to an earlier publication, you could list that work in Section 15 to help people find your other stuff. If the material is derivative of someone else's work, then you have to make sure you give them credit in Section 15 in any/every work in which you publish your derivative material. Regards, Weldon Dodd [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ Ogf-l mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.opengamingfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/ogf-l
