Well, I believe the way the OGL lisence works is that not everything is open. In most OGL games there are certain things that are not part of the OGL. That is why the SRD is different from the product. For instance MRQ is open, but Gloanthan MRQ stuff isn't. We'd can just do the same.
I would suggest not going with creative commons just because we can't license the BRP stuff, and would need to go with OGL to use RQ anyway, and a second lisence would complicate things.
But I for one am more concerned with getting something off the ground that intellectual property rights for something that won't be generating a lot of money for any of us anyway. We'd have better odds of making money off a lottery ticket.
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