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If you have an original gaming content that you want to contribute as OGC, you should clearly identify them.NemesisPress said:
Since this came up in the thread about an OGC exchange: How should a publisher best (and ethically) make use of OGC?
If you have a gaming content that is derivative from an earlier OGC, you should clearly identify them and update section 15 to include the source of your derivative OGC.
If you are simply reusing OGC, then simply update section 15 to include the source of that OGC.
That is up to you. You can reuse any and all OGC out there if they are most suitable to your product's playability.How much extant OGC is appropriate/necessary to use in your works.
If your product is going to carry the trademarked d20 system logo, then at least 5% of your product's content must be OGC.How much of your work is necessary to mark as OGC in order for it to be marketable?
If your product is NOT going to carry the trademarked d20 system logo but will use the OGL, at least one OGC. I mean if there is no OGC in your product, then it does not make sense to have the OGL attached to your product.
When the OGC is clearly designated by the contributor/author under the jurisdiction of the Open Gaming License. But you too must comply with said license to use OGC.When is OGC fair game for unrestricted use?