Keith Johnson wrote: Can a third party legally produce a D20 product (say, a new fantasy campaign setting with new spells, prestige classes, items, ect...) via the D20 license and not be involved with the OGL? From what I can tell, the only reference to the OGL is one line above the D20 license informing the reader to be familiar with the OGL. Nowhere in the D20 license, that I have noticed, seems to imply that the OGL is required to use it. This is the assumption I am running with, but I wanted to double check. Oh yeah, I realize that this is not the 'official' license, and what is currently written is subject to change. **************** Except that the D20 SRD is to be released under the OGL, which means that if you use any part of it, then you have to use the OGL as well. And if you're not using any part of it, why would you want to advertise as D20? core
