Damian,

We may be talking at cross purposes here. A single page that contains all links to all 
chapters and the OGl is fine. But you cannot release a chapter that references the OGL 
unless the OGL link is already available. In other words you cannot release a chapter 
to a book that has a link to the OGL that has not yet been released.

AV

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From: Damian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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From: "Valterra, Anthony" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Each release of material must have its own copy of the OGL.

Anthony, the SRD does not follow this model.  While Wizards does not, of
course, have to follow the terms of the license when publishing their own
non-Open material I would think they would have to do so to properly license
the material out.  If the "chapters and license as a group of separate
links" method is good enough for Wizards' to release the material in a legal
fashion why is it not good enough for another publisher?  You're at the very
least setting a bad example for other publishers.

-Damian

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