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No. Nothing like that. There is no bullette stat block or anything else in the OGL. The OGL is about a page long, and worth reading rather than guessing at.![]()
Er...I meant in the SRD.
No. Nothing like that. There is no bullette stat block or anything else in the OGL. The OGL is about a page long, and worth reading rather than guessing at.![]()
To save myself a bunch of digging I'll just ask: I know 4e isn't included in the OGL, but what about 0e-1e-2e? Or is it strictly limited to 3e/d20?
Lan-"one of these days I'd like to put out some 1e-based adventures"-efan
To save myself a bunch of digging I'll just ask: I know 4e isn't included in the OGL, but what about 0e-1e-2e? Or is it strictly limited to 3e/d20?
Lan-"one of these days I'd like to put out some 1e-based adventures"-efan
Side question: Does this mean that the person who created the 5th Ed. conversion of Ravenloft broke copyright law and could potentially face legal action (although I don't see that as likely)?
I feel a little dopey to be asking this, to be honest, because I am familiar with some broad strokes of copyright law, and you're absolutely right that you can't print someone else's book and then give it away for free, because you are still breaking their copyright. But I suppose I (apparently mistakenly) thought that using certain concepts of a work, but not the full work itself, and making a conversion document and giving it out for free would be on the legal side of the copyright line, due to fair use.
And with any project I do, I am not interesting in breaking copyright or stealing someone else's legally owned work, to make that clear.