Not sure where to put this but...
What are the stipulations on using the C&C rule set for an RPG podcast?
I did not see info on the website unless I missed it (which is very likely).
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Gaming Podcast with C&C rules
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Bulletmeat, check out www.RPGMP3.com. they have been doing what you'd like to for years now. They've played D&D both 4e, 3.5e and 2e, as well as warhammer, rolemaster and Cuthulu. They simply record their gaming sessions and put the podcast up for download. I bet they'd be happy to tell you about permissions and such. Maybe they can host your C&C podcast, too. They've got the founder's group in Houston, but have recordings from others back in England where it started.
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I thank you for the advice. Some friends and I have done 3.5 play podcasts (KoreRPG) and I figured with the OGL we were fine as long as we made our own world. I just wasn't sure what the rule usage guidelines would be for C&C.
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This isn't my bag at TLG, but I surmise (IMO) that so long as you put the TLG or C&C URL link either at the beginning or the end for those wishing to find out more about C&C I don't forsee a problem.
Just IMO,
Mike
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Just IMO,
Mike
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