), but as
you said yourself, be prepared to fend off a lawsuit. Rightly or
wrongly, the original game designer may try to get his way in court no
matter whose side law and precedent are on.
-Tom Caudron
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to enforce the OGL in
a /wildly/ different manner than that which we understand and expect.
Now the d20STL is another matter entirely, and that is the very point
that caused me to move to an alternative to that logo/license.
Tom Caudron
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implication I was addressing.
Tom Caudron
Administrator of the Prometheus Project
http://www.PrometheusGaming.com
On Thu, 2006-08-17 at 08:10 -0700, Steven Trustrum wrote:
I tend to believe that amongst all the various lawyers all of us have
spoken with, at least one of them would have
be a license that can be altered and or revoked on the
whim of the licensor. That causes me to worry more than I'd like. :)
Tom Caudron
Administrator for the Prometheus Project
http://www.PrometheusGaming.com
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