From: "Brad Thompson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Two works, two different licenses, one price. If the two books were presented as described (combined into one unit and connected together by a binding element - shrink-wrap in this case), the law would see that as one publication and it would not be legal under the terms of the D20STL. You might as well claim that different signatures in a book were a different work; since the only thing they share in common is being glued to the spine. Ryan ------------- For more information, please link to www.opengamingfoundation.org
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