From: "Ryan S. Dancey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 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.

How can that be?  The person who placed that material there must be
authorized by Wizards to enter into contracts on their behalf, or else
Wizards could simply turn around and say _nothing_ is Open Content.

-Damian

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