The developers for the Pathfinder system, Paizo, IIRC, were developers for Wizards of the Coast at the time the Open Gaming License was first formulated.
And they've gone 'okay, we are writing our own gaming license that is like the OGL, and you can do absolutely nothing about it. In fact, the only reason we were part of the OGL since Pathfinder 2nd Edition is because it made accessing our system by 3rd party writers easier, not because we used anything you could sue us for.'
And they've gone 'okay, we are writing our own gaming license that is like the OGL, and you can do absolutely nothing about it. In fact, the only reason we were part of the OGL since Pathfinder 2nd Edition is because it made accessing our system by 3rd party writers easier, not because we used anything you could sue us for.'