Creating Stand Alone Campaigns With PRD


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Forgive me if this question has been asked and answered, I tried to search but didn't find anything.

Me and a group of long time D&D players are wanting to release a campaign setting that we have been using for the last several years and have a question regarding the PRD and licensing.

Our campaign is completely original, we have no Pathfinder copyrighted material in it but we use the Pathfinder version of rules (never could get into 4e). We can use anything in the PRD as long as we include the license and identify the open content and where it originated from. Am I wrong on that?

Also I guess this will be considered a "stand alone" product. Is that ok? If so, we would like to include the character creation rules from the PRD in the book. That is ok as well correct since it is in the PRD?

Since this will be stand alone, this also means we cannot use the Compatible with Pathfinder logo correct?

Sorry for so many questions, I just want to make sure I have my ducks in a row before getting to deep into this project and then having to change gears.

Thanks for any help/advice you guys can give!

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