> That is an interesting point. I like your "Good
> Housekeeping Seal of Approval" angle on why including
> the full text is good for purchasers. I hadnt
> considered that. Well, I guess we'll just have to wait
> and see when people buy Crucible (which by the way
> contains the full text of both the OGL and the draft
> d20 licenses on the legal page, as much as I dont like
> it).
>
> Clark

Another reason to include the actual legal information is to promote Open
Gaming in general.  Those of us here on the list are the hardcore followers
of OGL, but there are still tons of people who have no clue what Open Gaming
is or that it exists.  They might see your book, look through it, and still
not really have a grasp of OGL.  But if they see the legal information in
there they are probably more likely to stop and look at it then to go to a
website.  It might help to promote the cause and get more people involved in
the long run, which I think is a good thing and certainly something I'm
willing to sacrifice two pages for.

--Jason

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