>>Remember, the SDR is just a subset of the PHB, DMG, MM,
>>PsiHB, and other products. Those with special licenses are are
>>getting special priveledges, yes, but you are also forgetting that
>>they are also paying for those priviledges as well, through royalties
>>that the folks who use the SRD do NOT have to pay.

>Which is the point. Why is wizards alowed to treat there copyrighted
material that way, but other people are not allowed to treat their own
copyrighted >material in the same way?

The basic point that seems to be overlooked is that by initiating the
production of work under the OGL/STL, you agree to specific restrictions as
placed by the license. You, in essense, are producing a product which is not
entirely yours. The backstory elements may be yours, but by producing a D20
logo'd or OGC product, you are in fact sharing ownership via license.  You
only own the specific theme elements, while WotC owns the mechanics that
make gameplay with your theme possible.

At least this is how I view it and IANAL, etc.

-R

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