Re: Re: How does open gaming lisence fit into this?
So if you purchased the PDF (or scanned from a book you bought) you can then distribute the OGL material combined with all the other OGL material you wish to include, right?
Is there a problem creating a unauthorized derivative copyright by combining OGL material from various sources? Or is this authorization implied (or express) from the license?
Also, could these Kazaa kids just assuage whatever residual guilt they have left about piracy by creating and sharing edited PDFs of the crunchy parts of the d20 materials only (feat lists and spell lists, etc)? It seems to me that those parts are is the parts that everyone is after anyway.
smetzger said:Now, _if_ someone took the OGC material out of said product and then only distributed this material in a manner complying with the OGL, then that would be kosher.
So if you purchased the PDF (or scanned from a book you bought) you can then distribute the OGL material combined with all the other OGL material you wish to include, right?
Is there a problem creating a unauthorized derivative copyright by combining OGL material from various sources? Or is this authorization implied (or express) from the license?
Also, could these Kazaa kids just assuage whatever residual guilt they have left about piracy by creating and sharing edited PDFs of the crunchy parts of the d20 materials only (feat lists and spell lists, etc)? It seems to me that those parts are is the parts that everyone is after anyway.