>From: "Ryan S. Dancey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>
>Yes, of course.
>
>I don't understand the question.  Three Days to Kill, for example, has
>perhaps 10% of its content as OGL material.  The rest is not Open Game
>Content.

Allrighty then.  There was just a misconception that something that used the 
OGL had to have everything "OGC" or "PI" that was in that work.

To clarify: There are *three* states that something can be in an OGL'd 
work--OGC, PI, or "neither."


DM

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