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<blockquote data-quote="Bendris Noulg" data-source="post: 1304400" data-attributes="member: 6398"><p>Also a topic within the other conversation. It's a toughie. However, my suggestion is to post a draft document (much like WotC did with the 3.0 SRD originally) and request the original source to verify. Remember, while some companies make vague OGC Declaration an artform, they are also obligated to point out your errors in extracting OGC. Individual company members would likely be contacted in private (via email), but the posting of the draft would also be testiment of the companies willingness to participate based on how long it remains an unapproved draft.</p><p> </p><p>This would be included in the document itself or be attached to it via the database.</p><p> </p><p>That would be up to who ever wrote it. However, by virtue of Open Content being open, the default answer would be "no" because the license doesn't allow it.</p><p> </p><p>Agreed.</p><p> </p><p>Understandable.</p><p> </p><p>Me too, which is why I'm glad RD's considering it... Might actually happen at a decent pace.</p><p> </p><p>The two that I know of have certain inherent limitations. One was really just an index of what OGC can be found in which book. Unfortunately, because naming the book requires using PI titles, it's on a basis of publisher consent. The other one is attempting to make a name for itself by including their own logo to use when you use their documents. A neat concept, but scares me off because products under its logo easily become associated together. RD is just talking about a straight-and-narrow rules depository, which is exactly what I'd like to see (and would be willing to do work for).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bendris Noulg, post: 1304400, member: 6398"] Also a topic within the other conversation. It's a toughie. However, my suggestion is to post a draft document (much like WotC did with the 3.0 SRD originally) and request the original source to verify. Remember, while some companies make vague OGC Declaration an artform, they are also obligated to point out your errors in extracting OGC. Individual company members would likely be contacted in private (via email), but the posting of the draft would also be testiment of the companies willingness to participate based on how long it remains an unapproved draft. This would be included in the document itself or be attached to it via the database. That would be up to who ever wrote it. However, by virtue of Open Content being open, the default answer would be "no" because the license doesn't allow it. Agreed. Understandable. Me too, which is why I'm glad RD's considering it... Might actually happen at a decent pace. The two that I know of have certain inherent limitations. One was really just an index of what OGC can be found in which book. Unfortunately, because naming the book requires using PI titles, it's on a basis of publisher consent. The other one is attempting to make a name for itself by including their own logo to use when you use their documents. A neat concept, but scares me off because products under its logo easily become associated together. RD is just talking about a straight-and-narrow rules depository, which is exactly what I'd like to see (and would be willing to do work for). [/QUOTE]
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