> responsibility of coming up with an OGC declaration that is clear enough
that
> I can label OGC in my products appropriately if I draw from their
resources.

We keep going over and over on this.

If you use the _rules_ not the text, as I have said quite a few times now,
you _cannot_ be in violation.  Whatever the source.  This is not
convoluted - it is the most basic application of OGC that you can get, other
than 100% useage (text and all).

If (and this is highly unlikely) we were ever to do a set of rules that
bolted onto the d20 System and yet remained closed, you can be sure we would
identify it as such in a manner that left no doubt. . .

> declaration.  The onus is on Mongoose to come up with an OGL compliant OGC
> declaration.

See above.  Follow those guidelines and you cannot go wrong.  At all.  Yes,
it means there is more work involved, as you have to rewrite everything but,
to be frank, that is neither here nor there.

Matthew

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