I was commenting that if you use the contents of the SRD, you do NOT have to
use the OGL...  Not aguing about the d20STL/OGL link.

Andrew McDougall
a.k.a. Tir Gwaith

> > > >- When you use the contents of the SRD, you choose to
> > either abide by
> > > >the rules of the D20 license, *or* the OGL.

<Snip good arguments here>

> > Or you can go into a separate agreement with WotC.
>
> But then you're NOT abiding by the terms of the d20 STL. You're under a
> separate agreement. You can include character creation rules and do all
> sorts of other stuff forbidden by the STL IF your agreement with Wizards
> permits it. This is an entirely separate matter from Open Gaming.
>
> To make things absolutely clear, Justin's answer was correct: if you
> publish under the d20 STL, you also publish under the OGL, period.
> There's no choice in this matter. (But not every d20 publisher is
> publishing under the d20 STL. Some have special agreements with
> Wizards.)


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