Re: [Ogf-l] How to revise the OGL

2004-04-25 Thread Joe Mucchiello
At 09:51 PM 4/25/2004 -0400, Tavis Allison wrote: While it's difficult to predict what outcome this might have on sales of UA and whether this was an expected result, I think it is possible that even Hasbro might eventually want to lead users back to more sources of OGC than just the core books. Th

Re: [Ogf-l] How to revise the OGL

2004-04-25 Thread Tavis Allison
The meta-license I envision would have two major components: commercial and clarifying. We might also call these the carrot and the stick, because the commercial component provides the incentive to accept the clarifying strictures. The commercial component is a limited license of copyrighted title

Re: [Ogf-l] How to revise the OGL

2004-04-25 Thread HUDarklord
In a message dated 4/25/2004 12:03:30 AM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: < gaming license, is going to be open to the kind of revisions the community would ultimately like to see, and (thank the makers) it's hard to enforce retroactive changes to the OGL. However, I don't see why