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The question I have is what specifically I have to do in order to release it under the Open Gaming Licence - is it simply a matter of copy and pasting the legal text into the RTF? What parts of it do I need to change?
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Simply attach the text of the OGL somewhere (usually the end of the document), and then add your own entry to s.15.

For instance:

15 COPYRIGHT NOTICE
Open Game License v 1.0 Copyright 2000, Wizards of the Coast, Inc.
"My Game" Copyright 2004, "My Name".

Simply change "My Game" to the name of the product, and "My Name" to either your name or the company who it'll be published under.

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Also how best would it be to distribute the game, I was thinking of approaching RPGNow.com to have it available as a free download on their site. Has anyone had any experiences with RPGNow, or any other suggestions?
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Though I haven't been to RPGnow in a while, RPGnow generally frowns upon any product uploaded that costs less than $5 (the minimum amount a customer can checkout). I know when I used RPGmall, they charged the customer a $0.10 fee (to pay for the bandwidth and to discourage using them as a file dump) for any "free" product the customer put into their shopping cart. I presume RPGnow would have a similar policy.

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Scott
Fantages Studios: http://www.fantages-studios.com

Publisher of The Darkfire Campaign Setting

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