Ann Dupuis wrote:

>But what about a product that contains all /new/ Open Gaming Content?
>  
>
If it's all, 100% new, you-don't-have-to-even-use-the-OGL new, then you 
just put YOUR copyright notice in Section 15.

>I'm publishing Gamemastering Secrets 2nd Edition as a d20 product as
>well as a Fudge product. (Yes, I'm using both the Fudge license and the
>OGL/d20 Trademark licenses, they're not incompatible as long as you
>retain any Fudge derivative stuff as IP.)
>
>We haven't drawn on any existing Open Game Content for the book.
>
>We are, however, releasing several general gamemastering advice articles
>on various topics as "Open Game Content." (Well over 5% of the text is
>designated as Open Game Content -- I gave each contributor the choice of
>releasing their article as Open Game Content or not.)
>
>So.... do the copyright notices for the /new/ Open Game Content material
>go on the Open Gaming License page as well as under the general
>copyright notices for the product? Or, perhaps the question should be,
>/can/ the copyright notices for the new OGC go on the license page as
>well as the copyright page, as it would be best (I think), and clearest,
>if copyright notices were in both places.
>  
>
They *need* to be in the license.  It's a *good idea* to put them in both.

It's a violation of the license to leave them out of Section 15.


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