>The "Open Game License v1.0a" really should be a link. I realize that can't 
>be done in a Text file but since you are distributing it on the Web, you 
>may be expected to follow web conventions. If you do not make it a link, 
>you might want to change it to something like:
>
>"Chapters 1 to 16 are released as Open Game Content under the Open Game 
>License v1.0a (http://geocities.com/vargaarde/efeaogllicense.txt). The name 
>'Epic Fantasy Engine' is Product Identity."

Done.

>>I've used the OGL from the Wizards web site, but I've changed the 
>>copyright notice mentionning authors from the OGF OGL, is this ok?
>>
>>"System Rules Document Copyright 2000, Wizards of the Coast, Inc.; Authors 
>>Jonathan Tweet, Monte Cook, Skip Williams, based on original material by 
>>E. Gary Gygax and Dave Arneson."
>
>This is how it looks in most section 15s. What are you asking?

That's not what it looks like in the RTF file from the Wizards site.
No mention of authors in that one, though it's the same license number.


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