Yair
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Firstly, little cross polination doesn't mean none. Works like Monster Geographica do take from other's OGC, and would be sorely missed.Hussar said:THe last time this topic made the rounds, I asked a question that got mostly ignored in the kerfuffle. So, I'd like to ask it again. The last time, I was told that there is very little (read almost no) cross polination between d20 publishers. There is a minor amount, but, very few and far between.
If that's true, then what difference would it make if d20 publishers started getting more proprietory? If no one is using other people's material anyway, who cares if it's open or closed?
Is this a false assumption on my part that there is very little cross polination between publishers? Granted, in the other thread, I proposed that publishers actually get their act together and add to the SRD to make cross polination easier, but, then again, I got called a thieving peon for having the temerity to suggest that a larger SRD would help everyone.
More to the point, the people who care to create an OGC Wiki are generally the sort of people who care about things being OGC even if they are not publishers. Let me put it this way: why create a legal OGC site anyways? Why not create a regular fan site and disregard the law? You can put lots and lots of content there. And you're pretty much guerenteed not to get sued; there are sites showing WotC material, p2p networks trafficking its goods, and so on.
The point of having free OGC is that you are free to use and browse it - it doesn't cost you money or great effort, you can do so publicly and legally, without any hussle or trouble.
If the material is open, you can use it with impunity. You want more and better quality OGC to be released so you will have more to play with without legal and other restraints. The degree of cross polination really has nothing to do with that.