Our original intention was to assign copyright to the OGL logo images to the
Open Gaming Foundation, which could then license them to all and sundry.
I'd suggest the license would be something like: "You may use these logos on
products that utilize one of the open licenses recognized by the OGF.  You
must include notice that the logo is Copr. 2002 Open Gaming Foundation, used
with permission.  If you violate the very simple terms of this license,
everyone will call you names and say mean things about you."

I seem to recall that the general feedback I got from the list here was
unenthusiastic, though, so we sort of shelved the whole thing and focused on
making money instead.  ;-)

on 1/18/02 10:32 AM, Michael Cortez at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>>> Would it be possible for the kind folks at Atlas to
>>> add the OGL to these logos?
> 
> Although simply releasing those images with the OGL would definetely be
> "nice" -- I would like to caution against that.  As once OGLed, they can be
> used for anything.  Including being placed on a website that promotes only
> completely closed products.
> 
> It would be great if atlas-games would release it with text stating --
> "These logos may only be used in conjunction with products released under
> the OGL."  or some such.
> 
> This type of logo & license is one of the projects of the Free20 Group.
> 
> --
> Mike
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