--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> The license is explicit that for a covered work it's
> all 100% OGC except the parts that are PI.

And where does it say that the covered work is 100%
OGC, except for the parts that are PI?

>From section 1(d):"'Open Game Content' means the game
mechanic and includes the methods, procedures,
processes and routines to the extent such content does
not embody the Product Identity and is an enhancement
over the prior art and any additional content clearly
identified as Open Game Content by the Contributor,
and means any work covered by this License, including
translations and derivative works under copyright law,
but specifically excludes Product Identity."

>From section 2: "This License applies to any Open Game
Content that contains a notice indicating that the
Open Game Content may only be Used under and in terms
of this License. You must affix such a notice to any
Open Game Content that you Use. No terms may be added
to or subtracted from this License except as described
by the License itself. No other terms or conditions
may be applied to any Open Game Content distributed
using this License."

>From section 8: "If you distribute Open Game Content
You must clearly indicate which portions of the work
that you are distributing are Open Game Content. "

I see nothing in any of those sections that say that
product released under the OGL default to being 100%
Open Content, unless otherwise spcified. If that were
the case, I would think that section 8
(Identification) would be unneeded in the license.

Can you please point to the relevant section of the
OGL that states "it's all 100% OGC except the parts
that are PI." 
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