I am not a lawyer, so take this with that in mind. My impression is that
Wizards open license is very unrestricted. I have seen a lot of apps that
use their published material almost straight from the books. There are
random character generators, town generators and treasure generators on the
net all over the place. I doubt they have a problem with it. I don't think
they have packs of hungry lawyers waiting to pounce. At worst, they would
ask us to take it down. Personally I think they have taken the rather
intelligent position that the more things that are made for D&D, the more
attractive their product becomes.
I am working on an encounter table that I plan on putting in the file area
when I am finished.
Rick
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-----Original Message-----
From: elecwolf@... [mailto:elecwolf@...]
Sent: Friday, November 03, 2000 5:34 PM
To: TableSmith@...
Subject: [TableSmith] Files
Any rules of what files we may submit, or modify?
I have edited the religions.tab file to fit 3e D&D, including
commoness of said dieties. Is this something people would want, or
is this something I should just keep for my own games?
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