From: "William Olander" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Anyone have any thoughts on the matter?
Assuming we're tallking about the same site (I wouldn't necessarily call them "game designers," it's fan work), I think that page also has an insane Section 15. Why each entry couldn't have it's own OGL I don't know. Anyway, as to correcting people, I feel the same desire. However, I've also learned that people often don't react well to being corrected. Either that, or I lack tact, a definite possibility. :) But really, it's not my job. Granted you could say it's everyone's job to check up because OGL relies on a chain of trust, and knowing that chain is broken and doing nothing is also harmful. Really though, we have no recourse, only the person whose IP is being violated does. I think that if you can't help but send some sort of note to the author, it's best to wrap it in a compliment, "I like your idea for X, but I thought you'd like to know Y may cause a problem for you down the road." -Damian _______________________________________________ Ogf-l mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.opengamingfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/ogf-l
