> The posting to ENWorld was a short statement from Morrus to the effect
that
> you had sent him a list of uncredited authors, followed by a listing of
said
> authors and their classes. There was no indication that these were

That was actually all I was asked for by Maraneth, as I pretty much copied
his message carte blanche to Morris to avoid any confusion.

> independent authors, or that they owned the copyrights to their materials
> and were not Mongoose employees. There is still the implication that all
of
> their classes are copyright Mongoose Games.

So, what would you like to see in order to resolve this to your
satisfaction?

> Also, while I don't know if any of the other d20 publishers have contacted
> Mongoose games regarding their own classes, I found many which were not
> listed in Section 15. There are 34 total non-mongoose games classes in the
> Ultimate Prestige Classes. Only 16 are actually listed in section 15. That
> leaves 18 unlisted classes, of which 13 were from the Netbook of Classes.

Again, this is just how rumours start.  We created new classes for this
book - what you are citing is original material.  Follow the last line in
section 15.  These classes are covered under that entry. . .

Matthew

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