At 09:00 PM 1/20/02 -0800, Michael Cortez wrote: >9. Updating the License: Wizards or its designated Agents may publish >updated versions of this License. You may use any authorized version of this >License to copy, modify and distribute any Open Game Content originally >distributed under any version of this License.
Oh yeah, that reminds me of something I meant to ask about. A literal reading of that paragraph says that you can redistribute any OGC under any version of the OGL, regardless of what version of the license the OGC was originally released under. Is that correct? As a hypothetical example, if I publish something under the current OGL, and a few revisions down the line the license has changed in a way I don't agree with, can someone take my 1.0 released OGC and publish it under the OGL v4.0 that I hate? That doesn't seem right, since I agreed to the terms of the OGL 1.0, I didn't agree to the terms of OGL 4.0. Can you be legally bound to a license that doesn't even exist yet? -Damian _______________________________________________ Ogf-l mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.opengamingfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/ogf-l
