Check out the Classics Download page on the Wizards website.  1) you can download lots of free classic sourcebooks/modules there.  2) it mentions your rights concerning these products.  You can't redistribute them (for statistical purposes), you can adapt them to 3rd ed/your campaign, but you can't publicly post the altered books, only the instructions for altering them.  So you can't post d20 versions of Dragonlance or any other existing sourcebooks.  That's what I've read. p

----- Original Message -----
From: Doug Meerschaert
Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2001 2:43 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [ogf-d20-l] OGL in netbooks for "TSR Worlds?"

Ok, here's a question for y'all....

Is there a reasonable way to use the OGL for the various netbooks being
written that convert old campaign settings, especially Dragonlance
(which just lost its offical game support!) to d20?

These books should, by all rights, use the OGL--but unless there's some
way to twist permission to use trademarks, it really isn't feasable.

Who do all these people go to to get "written permission", or can that
online use policy be consurted as permission to use the trademarks?


DM




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