> Jaimi McEntire > > Why? Already they are explicitely copyright - does giving them > PI status gain some other advantage? Yes. Your copyright won't matter because your code will be OGC. As Ryan pointed out to me, a work is whatever you represent as a bundle to the user. If you distribute OGC with software then the bundle is all covered by the OGL. The OGL has two categories of intellectual property - Product Identity, and Open Gaming Content. Everything covered by the OGL must be in one of those two categories. Since software isn't one of the things that can be PI, it must be OGC. -Brad ------------- For more information, please link to www.opengamingfoundation.org
- [Open_Gaming] Software and the OGL Brad Thompson
- RE: [Open_Gaming] Software and the OGL Mathew Gray
- RE: [Open_Gaming] Software and the OGL J. Michael Looney
- RE: [Open_Gaming] Software and the OGL Jaimi McEntire
- RE: [Open_Gaming] Software and the OGL Brad Thompson
- RE: [Open_Gaming] Software and the OGL Jaimi McEntire
- Re: [Open_Gaming] Software and the OGL xskinheadx
- Re: [Open_Gaming] Software and the OGL J. Michael Looney
- RE: [Open_Gaming] Software and the OGL J. Michael Looney
- RE: [Open_Gaming] Software and the OGL Jay Adan
- RE: [Open_Gaming] Software and the OGL Brad Thompson
- RE: [Open_Gaming] Software and the OGL J. Michael Looney
- RE: [Open_Gaming] Software and the OGL J. Michael Looney
