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<blockquote data-quote="Myrdin Potter" data-source="post: 8898613" data-attributes="member: 6843593"><p>I went and looked at the Cypher license. First, it is not irrevocable, so it has the main issue that the OGL may have. Second, you can declare your products to be Cypher compatible and use a logo that stays that. That is a direct tie in to the brand which the OGL does not have.</p><p></p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://csol.montecookgames.com/license/[/URL]</p><p></p><p>“This license (the “Agreement”) is an agreement between a publisher or author (“You”) and Monte Cook Games, LLC (“MCG”), that grants You a perpetual, non-exclusive, royalty-free, worldwide license to publish and distribute tabletop roleplaying game materials (the “Work”) based on and incorporating the Cypher System Reference Document (“CSRD”) and declaring compatibility with the Cypher System. By including the words “Compatible with the Cypher System” on the cover of the Work, or by including the “Compatible with the Cypher System” logo on the cover of the work, or by including these items on or in any advertising, promotions, press releases, or other documents affiliated with the Work, You indicate Your acceptance of the terms of this Agreement.”</p><p></p><p>The license does not create open work that anyone can use. It has a 15 day cure period but does not have any set procedure or authority to declare a breech.</p><p></p><p>The overt political agenda words would preclude a few of the creators I back on Kickstarter who loudly declare that all of their work is political (I really see little sign the actual work, the average rpg scenario has little room for politics). All of those creators are very left leaning.</p><p></p><p>I don’t think it is a good example of a general use license.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Myrdin Potter, post: 8898613, member: 6843593"] I went and looked at the Cypher license. First, it is not irrevocable, so it has the main issue that the OGL may have. Second, you can declare your products to be Cypher compatible and use a logo that stays that. That is a direct tie in to the brand which the OGL does not have. [URL unfurl="true"]https://csol.montecookgames.com/license/[/URL] “This license (the “Agreement”) is an agreement between a publisher or author (“You”) and Monte Cook Games, LLC (“MCG”), that grants You a perpetual, non-exclusive, royalty-free, worldwide license to publish and distribute tabletop roleplaying game materials (the “Work”) based on and incorporating the Cypher System Reference Document (“CSRD”) and declaring compatibility with the Cypher System. By including the words “Compatible with the Cypher System” on the cover of the Work, or by including the “Compatible with the Cypher System” logo on the cover of the work, or by including these items on or in any advertising, promotions, press releases, or other documents affiliated with the Work, You indicate Your acceptance of the terms of this Agreement.” The license does not create open work that anyone can use. It has a 15 day cure period but does not have any set procedure or authority to declare a breech. The overt political agenda words would preclude a few of the creators I back on Kickstarter who loudly declare that all of their work is political (I really see little sign the actual work, the average rpg scenario has little room for politics). All of those creators are very left leaning. I don’t think it is a good example of a general use license. [/QUOTE]
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