Ok, I was just mistaken then.....I am glad there are people out there to
correct me. And yes I was thinking about the d20 STL, I had gotten them
mixed up in my mind

Jonathan M. Thompson
Battlefield Press Inc (http://www.battlefieldpress.com)
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Makers of Cityscape: City on the Nexus of the Omniverse (d20) - Available
November 2002
----- Original Message -----
From: "Alec A. Burkhardt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, September 17, 2002 4:24 PM
Subject: Re: [Ogf-l] MM use of Creature Collection material


> On Tue, 17 Sep 2002, Rogers Cadenhead wrote:
>
> > Only for its own material. If WOTC uses OGL-licensed material created
> > by others, it must follow the same rules as any OGC reuser: Obey the
> > license or reach a separate agreement with the creator.
>
> Completely accurate - I just wanted to add an additional point.  One
> advantage that WotC does have is that it's easier for them to separately
> license OGL material for their use.  For example, anyone else wanting to
> use creatures from CC without going the OGL route must get permission from
> both Clark Peterson (he's the copyright holder, so technically it is his
> permission you need - Clark has said that he actually lets Steve Wieck
> handle these issues however) and WotC (the copyright holder of the SRD).
>
> alec
> (the guy with a law degree who isn't an attorney)
>
>
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