>Not if it is not open. If none of it is open, it will help the D&D 
>community as
>users of the material, but it has no value to the OGL community that can't use
>anything it contains.

   I see. So you can't read the words if it's not open. Appearantly 
commercial publishers use a proprietary version of english youc an read 
without a licensed translator.

   Um. Bullshit.  Good product enhances the community no matter what sector 
it comes from.

 >    So if I produce a product that requires no new material be dreamed up
> > I'm a leech. Check.
>No, if you never contribute, but only take from the community, you are a 
>leech.

   This attitude hardly inspires me to pay for works and give them away.

And it won't matter a bit if all the players in the world want to play if 
there is
>nothing to play. People do drive this, but it is the material that it all 
>revolves
>around. One can't survive without the other. And if one doesn't grow, the 
>other is
>just as hurt.


  Right. Can't touch that closed content. Might get capitalism.  No cure 
for that disease.

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