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From: "jdomsalla" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


> >If putting a line that says "all spells from Relics and Rituals are used by
> license" is a hurdle to someone, I don't know how that person gets through
> the day.
>
> It's not necessarily the statement that's the hurtle, but the trickle-down
> effect caused by a lack of information.
>
> Let's say, for instance, I'm drawing two spells from a source that includes
> a few R&R spells and all the re-user has put is "All [spell names] from
> Relics & Rituals are used by license", how do *I* know if the two spells I'm
> using require me to use the Goodies License or not?  While I agree that
> re-using R&R material is easy, if the re-user doesn't specify which spells
> those are, it becomes difficult for a second generation re-user, who may or
> may not have R&R and thus may or may not know which spells that line refers
> to.

Sounds like a very good argument for having an online searchable OGC directory. Then 
you
just have to type in the name of the spell to see the directory list the spell as: 
"Relics
& Rituals (Requires limited licence for use of spell names)".

David Shepheard
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