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<blockquote data-quote="scottdunphy" data-source="post: 1824701" data-attributes="member: 14250"><p>I don't think retribution is the point, but what parts of a product are OGC and how easy it is to use that OGC in a project are considerations that inform a buyers decision. I think Cergorach praised "The Book of the Righteous" for its OGC. Most of the book is not OGC, but the parts that are OGC are easy to use because they declared whole sections OGC. In their case, I think the electronic publishing of their OGC either by Green Ronin or by Cergorach can only help sell more copies, because the meat is in the background for their pantheon. </p><p></p><p>I have converted to 3.5 but I recently bought "The Book of the Righteous" for a project my group is working on. Right now we don't have plans to publish, but we want to make sure that if we decide to publish we build our world using materials we can reprint with the appropriate attribution. The way "The Book of the Righteous" handled OGC is one of the reasons we decided to buy it (3 copies for now) and use the OGC material in our world (the other reason is that it is a terrific book - far superior to any other pantheon out there).</p><p></p><p>So I hope publishers out there take a look at "The Book of the Righteous" and see how they did it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scottdunphy, post: 1824701, member: 14250"] I don't think retribution is the point, but what parts of a product are OGC and how easy it is to use that OGC in a project are considerations that inform a buyers decision. I think Cergorach praised "The Book of the Righteous" for its OGC. Most of the book is not OGC, but the parts that are OGC are easy to use because they declared whole sections OGC. In their case, I think the electronic publishing of their OGC either by Green Ronin or by Cergorach can only help sell more copies, because the meat is in the background for their pantheon. I have converted to 3.5 but I recently bought "The Book of the Righteous" for a project my group is working on. Right now we don't have plans to publish, but we want to make sure that if we decide to publish we build our world using materials we can reprint with the appropriate attribution. The way "The Book of the Righteous" handled OGC is one of the reasons we decided to buy it (3 copies for now) and use the OGC material in our world (the other reason is that it is a terrific book - far superior to any other pantheon out there). So I hope publishers out there take a look at "The Book of the Righteous" and see how they did it. [/QUOTE]
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