Michael Cortez wrote:
> Yes, you must place the Copyright notice of ANY Open Game Content
> (regardless if it's new or used, or where it came from) into Section 15 of
> the OGL
Okay, got it. After looking at some other d20 product and re-reading the
OGL (for the umpteenth time) it was a bit clearer to me. :-)
> The FGA is attempting to assemble a list of Attorney's with experience in
> this field, currently our list contains 1 Person. If you currently use an
> Attorney to help with your d20 Publishing, we would greatly appreciate you
> sending us some contact information (we'll contact the Attorney directly
> before adding him to our site.) For our current list, check out =>
> http://www.freegamingassociation.org/FAQS.php?id_cat=19
Please add:
William S. Strong
Kotin, Crabtree & Strong
One Bowdoin Square
Boston, Massachusetts 02114-2925
Voice: (617) 227-7031
Facsimile: (617) 367-2988
TTY: (617) 720-3558
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.kcslegal.com/
He's already familiarized himself with the Open Gaming License and the
d20 Trademark license (as well as the Fudge license) on Grey Ghost's
dime. ;-)
Best regards,
--
Ann Dupuis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Grey Ghost Press, Inc. http://www.fudgerpg.com
"Terra Incognita" (Victorian/Pulp rpg) http://www.fudgerpg.com/nags
"The Deryni Roleplaying Game" http://www.fudgerpg.com/deryni
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