Justin Bacon wrote:

> Based on what Ryan is saying, #3 seems doubtful to me. Its fairly clear to a 
>reasonable
> person that each article Pyramid Magazine publishes is a separate work -- but 
>apparently
> WotC would sue them if they attempted to publish OGL or D20 content.

No, no, no.

WotC would sue them if they publihsed OGL or D20 content *and violated 
the licences.*

A special "d20 issue" is a easy workaround.

> Except the articles are eventually placed in the archive and are accessible as a lump
> sum.

Well, that's a whole differnent ballpark I know nothing about.

> I think the message is loud and clear here: Don't attempt to incorporate OGL or D20
> material into a general interest magazine, or you'll be sued. That's a major 
>limitation
> on the usefulness of the OGL. (The D20 I can sympathize with and understand.)

See above; don't do it above the normal legal limits if you don't accept 
and abide by the OGL.


DM

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