May I make an analogy? If I take the OGL, take a snapshot of it, and shrink it down to the size of a dot like a World War 2 spy, then put that at the end of the first sentence on a page I'm doing under the OGL, would it be acceptable?
That is pretty close to what you are asking to do, outside of browser technology. Why does obfuscating the OGL preoccupy people? What, we don't want the average consumer to see it? Are they that much of a competition to the market if they realize how little they have to do to become an OGL publisher? If it is the 'ugliness' of the license, are we all supposed to be embarrassed by it? I'm not; it is a really powerful license, that grants me the ability to distribute stuff, for no fee, under a system I didn't develop, and has a large fan base. I can live with it. Andrew McDougall a.k.a. Tir Gwaith > Question: > > Would it be acceptable to include the OGL in a covered work that > consists of a single HTML page, with the OGL included in "comment > fields" in the HTML source? > > If so, would directions on how to view the source in common browsers be > necessary? _______________________________________________ Ogf-l mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.opengamingfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/ogf-l
