This sounds like a good approach (and the scholarships are a nice
contribution, especially). Have you had much detailed discussion, yet, on
how the trademark licensing terms will work?

on 10/15/00 3:18 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Greetings,
> 
> I wanted to let you all know what we finally decided to do with
> Dunandralis.  We divided it into two main projects.
> 
> Project One: Campaign Setting
> 
> This project has several options for contributors: 1. Contribute work by
> going through [EMAIL PROTECTED] and utilizing the OGL as they
> see fit. 2. Maintain a Dunandralis Trademark License and use or not use with
> other open materials from Dunandralis.  These people do not have to join a
> list.
> 
> Project Two: d20 Module Creation
> 
> I am developing this project on a private list
> ([EMAIL PROTECTED]).  Our primary goal is to create d20 supplements for
> the Dunandralis setting and sell them at each Gen Con.  All proceeds will go
> toward providing gamers with college scholarships (awards go to the best
> essays titled "How Roleplaying Games Improved My Education/Life/Relationship
> with God/Family/etc...". ).
> We are currently in the process of establishing a Board of Trustees,
> and won't be able to move forward with this segment of the project until we
> have done so.  I hope we will be able to put thousands of gamers through
> college, someday.  For now, I will be happy to get out a few $500 book
> scholarships by August.
> 
> So, how's that for improving the image of gaming?  Is it my birthday,
> yet?  Probably not. I haven't been abused by anyone on this list, lately.
> So, I thought I would drop you all a memo.
> 
> : ),
> Maggie
> 

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