> > /Note on Section 15: When using material from this site, you need only
> > copy the copyright information pertinent to the material being used
> > for your Section 15. (For example, if you only use the Arcana Spider
> > and Spider Scion, then copy the copyright information for those two
> > pieces for your Section 15)./
> >
> > I then proceeded to write four different copyright notes for the 4
> > different articles I have up at the site. Is this okay?
> >
> Only if each reasonably used S15 contains all of the relevant sources.
>
> "Multi-work" declarations have been done by SSS for Tome of Horrors and
> in the FanCC's netbooks.  No one's complained yet.

Not true.  I have objected to the Tome of Horrors format.  There is a 'Exact
text' thing I'm researching, since some people like to throw their
proverbial weight around, and I don't like paying lawyers for opinions every
week.  I think it a huge smokescreen, esp. with some of the latest I've dug
up.  The Netbook format is nice, if wordy.  However, asking for a specific
reference file from them has been discussed as a nice option.  Not one I
have taken up tho.

> 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.

Agreed.  a very simple solution.

Andrew McDougall
a.k.a. Tir Gwaith


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