OK, got a clarification question -- Anthony, you may need to answer this one.
Lets say I've got "Death in Freeport", released under OGL version v.01 (Simplified) I extract some piece of OGC, to release in a new product "Life in Freeport" under the latest version of the OGL version 1.0a A strict reading of the OGL requires my Section 15 to now look like this: ============= 15 COPYRIGHT NOTICE Open Game License v .01 (Simplified), Copyright 2000, Open Gaming Foundation Open Game License v 1.0 Copyright 2000, Wizards of the Coast, Inc. Death in Freeport Copyright 2000, Green Ronin Publishing Life in Freeport, Copyright 2002, Michael Cortez ============= Normally you wouldn't end up with two copies of a copyright, because if they are "the same" you can just submit one. But in this case the two entries are different. The license does not grant permission to alter one, or the other, and requires you to have all the entries from the product your pulling OGC from, in addition to one new entry for the new product. So -- What is the correct [legal] behavior called for here? -- Mike _______________________________________________ Ogf-l mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.opengamingfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/ogf-l
