On Sun, 22 Feb 2004, woodelf wrote:

> Perhaps a strict, literal reading of the license would forbid 
> licensing PI.  I don't know. It certainly wouldn't be the spirit of 
> the license, which is to forbid additional restrictions--letting you 
> use something that you can't otherwise use can hardly be considered 
> further restricting your rights.

Except that the OGL provides a specific exception to this "no
additional restrictions" spirit: "You agree not to Use any Product
Identity...except as expressly licensed in another, independent
Agreement." And just before the "No other terms or conditions may be
applied to any Open Game Content distributed using this
License" there's the line "No terms may be added or subtracted from
this License except as described by the License itself," which would
include the use of separate PI licenses. No contradiction in letter or
spirit.

Spike Y Jones

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