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License question #1025

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Daniel-Soham opened this issue Mar 14, 2024 · 2 comments
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License question #1025

Daniel-Soham opened this issue Mar 14, 2024 · 2 comments
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@Daniel-Soham
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As it stands it looks like the license only states that that any OGL stuff is open game content and there is no license regarding any of KRYX RPG itself. Is that intended? As far as you are concerned anyone can use any of your rules here without modification in any of their own products, commercial or otherwise, as long as any OGL content retains its OGL license?

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mlenser commented Mar 14, 2024

OGL license is there so I don't get sued. 😆

As far as using my content:

  • Anything inspired by my content is fine.
  • Anything using my content directly as a hobby is fine.
  • Selling something that includes my work to some friends or a small audience is fine.
  • Comercial products that would have a wider reach I'd rather have a proper license for.

What did you have in mind?

@Daniel-Soham
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Well, I haven't even played your system yet but I like the 2d10 idea and some of the rules you've taken from Pathfinder (10 over or under dc being a critical and the more open feat based leveling system) and the mana system (I like upcastable spells) and I like the concept of themes though I feel like it makes some things a little harder to find.
I'm working on a ttrpg of sorts and probably want to try some of those ideas in my system though I should certainly try them out first. My game is rather different and I'm not sure how much crossover is possible as it's more of a sci Fi system and I'm not sure how many spells are directly applicable from D&D or your system or anything but as I said I do find your stuff intriguing.

Regardless of any of my ideas it's probably a good idea for you to have something in the license section about what sort of rights you're trying to reserve even if it's as minimal as what you just wrote there.

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