----- Original Message ----- From: "Alec A. Burkhardt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > The requirement is that you "clearly indicate which PORTIONS (emphasis > mine) of the work you are distributing are Open Game Content". It does > not require that you simply clearly identify OGC content. Since anything > that is OGC under the OGL is always OGC, that requirement means you need > to clearly indicate all portions of a work that are OGC. How can you > claim that where the OGC appears in the main text it is not OGC and claim > that in the appendix it is OGC? If the text is OGC in the appendix, isnt' > it OGC in the main text? And as such doesn't it's appearance in the main > text constitute a portion of the work that is OGC? Therefore the license > requires you to identify those portions of the main text that contain OGC. > 1. The document is considered one whole portion of which its OGC clearly indicated at the end in an appendix. 2. The document itself is closed except for the appendix which states it contains the OGC of the product. 3. Release two booklets. Close Book A and release Book B as the OGC from Book A. Robert Kozak _______________________________________________ Ogf-l mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.opengamingfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/ogf-l
