On Mon, Jan 27, 2003 at 01:43:10PM -0800, Clark Peterson wrote:
> 
> I have no idea what that means.

"Hey, cool, I've seen that prestige class a bunch of times.  A lot
of people used it, so the people who published it must be OK, and
since most DMs know about it, it's easy for me to get the OK to play
one."

By having easily reusable OGL, you increase the exposure to your work.
Even if someone isn't buying your book, they're buying books that 
use your stuff and (hopefully) seeing your name that way.  

I suspect, now that I'm musing on it, that one minor failure of the
OGL is the ease of hiding Section 15 data -- as a producer, you 
really want the consumer to see your name on all your OGL.

-- 
        Bryant Durrell [] http://www.innocence.com/~durrell [] 9/11/2001
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