I was thinking that there are some monsters in the D20SRD covered by the Open Game License (OGL) that would be interesting to convert to Novus.
So, I wonder if someone were to do this and post here as 'fan materials' for use by the community (following all the legal requirements as documented in the OGL and by Firehawk games Licensing Novus documentation), would that be appropriate?
Then I read the OGL and realized that Product Identity would be a problem, since in converting some of the abilities and powers, reference would be made to terms used by NOVUS which is copyright and Product Identity of Firehawk Games.
Perhaps usage or reference to the NOVUS RPG would be covered by the NOVUS Fan Materials License; and whether inclusion of that text to declare Firehawk Game's Product Identity in the OGL would be ok. But that might fall under the 'free e-zines' restriction.
Even if permitted, the OGL requires one to clearly define Open Game Content(OGC). So then there is the problem of how to differentiate between Firehawk Games copyrighted material and OGC. I hit a wall here. I guess you could use box text or bold any reference to any NOVUS terms.
If that were possible to use boxed text then maybe a Product Identity statement could look like:
Product Identity: This game references the Novus RPG, available from Firehawk Games at
www.firehawkgames.biz. Novus and all associated logos and trademarks are copyrights of Firehawk Games. Used with permission. Firehawk Games makes no representation or warranty as to the quality, viability, or suitability for purpose of this product. EVERYTHING EXCEPT BOXED CONTENT IS DECLARED AS BEING OPEN GAME CONTENT. BOXED CONTENT USES MATERIAL FROM THE NOVUS RPG AND IS SUBJECT TO THE COPYRIGHT OF FIREHAWK GAMES. USED WITH PERMISSION OF FIREHAWK GAMES.
I think this is more complicated than I initially thought - I think I'll stick to original creations or those derived from mythology or public domain, for posting here. But I post these rambling thoughts here anyway for possible feedback- perhaps others have thought about OGL conversions too.