Re: Mongoose and Issaries Part Ways

From: Greg Stafford <glorantha1_at_51PYATY8kMnFrmwJcFN4JW7lBa_zVyUyGI0ptT-4VuxZHbW6m-M_oghl5NZdSbHrE>
Date: Mon, 23 May 2011 11:53:58 -0700


oops,

On Mon, May 23, 2011 at 11:52 AM, Greg Stafford <glorantha1_at_AU_G5pkggShJ8Mk3xsnU1kINfj3wkmtsduROa-YZPb4IQ1voqTkNY0qKwcZZMnm3YLsF9SKQkWJZ_g.yahoo.invalid>wrote:

>
> On Mon, May 23, 2011 at 8:39 AM, Iain <ismurray_at_jErgAab1dgdQXS5qDiVL8WGFqjDK-j1GAFdimhAVwTvcJHP6qNEmfn0dGO_owbw0lHwlgheY4n_4.yahoo.invalid> wrote:
>
>> The MRQ1 OGL is out there and cannot, as far as I can tell, be revoked. So
>> the core of the *rules* is open content and can be tweaked to your heart's
>> content,
>
>
> The OGL refers to the system, which cannot be copyrighted or trademarked;
> and to the use of the text--the exact text of the rules, which is a
> copyright issue.
>

> Issaries does not own the copyright to such, and so its existence is
> officially of no concern to me.
>

 I believe that it is indeed "loose in the airwaves" now

> but I don't think you can call it RuneQuest. It'd be great if Greg, Rick or
>> Jeff could clear that up.
>
>
> Correct. RuneQuest is a TM that belongs to Issaries.

>
>
> --
> Greg Stafford
> Game Designer
>

-- 
Greg Stafford
Game Designer


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