Technically the d20SRD is based on the PHB, not the other way around.
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From: Corey Reid [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2000 11:03 AM
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Subject: RE: [Open_Gaming] "Open" Debate
This is an interesting debate. The question is whether or not the PHB is
based on the D20 SRD.
Is "based on" strictly a one-way concept?
Realistically, Wotc is NEVER going to release the PHB as Open content, so
this debate is probably pointless. But interesting.
Can the the D20SRD be released as Open content, and the PHB, which it is
based on, be released as closed?
I WOULD question whether or not they ought to use the D20 trademark on the
PHB.
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> From: Faustus von Goethe
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> Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2000 9:10 AM
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> >kevin kenan wrote:
> > > example right now...). WotC releases d20 material and does not have to
>
> >abide
> > > by the license. If anyone else releases d20 material, they must use
> the
> >OGL.
> >
> >What do you mean? WotC abides by the OGL the same as everyone else. In
> >what situation would they not?
>
> Does the new Players' Handbook have a copy of the OGL in the front like
> all
> other D20 books will have to?
>
> Faust
>
> See the FAQ, at:
> http://www.earth1066.com/D20FAQ.htm
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