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<blockquote data-quote="Sacrosanct" data-source="post: 7685826" data-attributes="member: 15700"><p>Look at it like this. If I tell you, "List everything you're bringing with you for this trip." That means you need to list out everything that you are bringing with you. You do not need to list everything you're not bringing with you.</p><p></p><p>"I'm bringing a pack, extra clothes, water, and some energy bars. I am not bringing my raincoat, a chair, the kitchen sink, the grass outside, etc etc"</p><p></p><p>The only thing the OGL says in this context is that anything that is open content (whether it's open content already from someone else, or if you're making your own contribution open content), it has to be designated as such. There is nothing there that says that anything not open content also needs to be designated as non open content. If you were supposed to do so, then it would explicitly state such. The reason for this is so other people know what they can copy and use for themselves, and what they can't. Unless specifically given permission (either by giving permission explicitly OR designating as open content), existing copyright rules apply.</p><p></p><p>It's the same thing you see when you see a blank character sheet with a note that states "may be reproduced without permission" on it. You don't need to call out every other item/paragraph/picture in the book as being restricted from doing the same thing. That already falls under existing copyright law.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sacrosanct, post: 7685826, member: 15700"] Look at it like this. If I tell you, "List everything you're bringing with you for this trip." That means you need to list out everything that you are bringing with you. You do not need to list everything you're not bringing with you. "I'm bringing a pack, extra clothes, water, and some energy bars. I am not bringing my raincoat, a chair, the kitchen sink, the grass outside, etc etc" The only thing the OGL says in this context is that anything that is open content (whether it's open content already from someone else, or if you're making your own contribution open content), it has to be designated as such. There is nothing there that says that anything not open content also needs to be designated as non open content. If you were supposed to do so, then it would explicitly state such. The reason for this is so other people know what they can copy and use for themselves, and what they can't. Unless specifically given permission (either by giving permission explicitly OR designating as open content), existing copyright rules apply. It's the same thing you see when you see a blank character sheet with a note that states "may be reproduced without permission" on it. You don't need to call out every other item/paragraph/picture in the book as being restricted from doing the same thing. That already falls under existing copyright law. [/QUOTE]
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