> From: Martin L. Shoemaker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 


> GOOD point! So in other words, Wizards in the form of the d20 
> SRD is in
> violation of the OGL issued by Wizards;

No.

In other words, the person who placed that content in a file that was
licensed with the OGL was not authorized by Wizards of the Coast to do
so.  Since that material was not authorized for licensing with the OGL,
all Wizards has to do to correct the problem is remove it.  As a
courtesy, it would be good for them to post a note in the palce the
content was released (in this case, their web site) stating that the
change was made to avoid confusion.

Of course, once the problem is brought officially to their attention
(and this list is by no means "official") if they elect not to make that
change, after some reasonable amount of time anyone could make the
argument that by leaving the content available on their site knowingly,
they were de facto issuing such permission.

Ryan
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