It also touches on the relationship of backwards engineered products.
Example in OGL/OGC land include the alternative WP/VP rules, the rules
in the former Free20 project that backwards engineered CR, etc. and so
on.  Backwards engineering has always been a touchy area, and subject to
protection in many cases, while really pushing the limits of what is
acceptable.. If this goes badly, it could create a nasty effect for
other projects, both in and out of software, that are clearly
derivatives or backwards engineered products :(
-R
----- Original Message -----
From: "Doug Meerschaert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, April 08, 2002 7:42 PM
Subject: Re: [Ogf-l] Open Gaming in Court


> Reginald Cablayan wrote:
>
> >I apologize for the following question but in layman's term: how will
this
> >affect OGL and d20STL? Will this affect only electronics medium, or
> >pen-n-paper (print) medium as well?
> >
> It goes to the question of what a Derivitive work is--something that
the
> OGL hinges upon, and is about the only ambiguity that the license
can't
> resolve.
>
>
> DM
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