Note: You are responsible for your own legal blunders.

Gotcha, I know.

"Multi-work" declarations have been done by SSS for Tome of Horrors and
in the FanCC's netbooks. No one's complained yet.

Right, which is what I was trying to do.

For a website, though--the safesty way, IMO, to release OGC online is to
make individual PDFs (or other single-file non-HTML features) and have
them include a custom OGL.

Oh, I do have single files for each article, each with its own OGL and copyright info. I just still have to include the OGL and copyright info on the website because I also have it all listed as part of the site (as opposed to ONLY as a downloadable file) and I would like to make it easy for people to refer only to the material they are using.

If it is really a lot of work, I may just go with a more generic copyright declaration that covers anything I put up on the site. If the material is used from the site, then they can use the generic one. If they use the file, they can use the declaration from the file.



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