While lurking, reading the posts on this subject an idea came to my mind which may or may not provide some solution to this issue. 
 
Say I publish a magazine (online or in print) which contains multiple OGL articles which derive from different sources. Would it be necessary to provide a copy of the OGL for each article to satisfy the copyright notice section of the OGL?  And if so, wouldn't that make a single article constitute a work?  In this situation, each copy of the OGL can only apply to the single article that it is published with because the copyright notice section of the license will only apply to one specific article (assuming that no two articles were derived form the exact same sources and written by the same author/copyright holder).
 
I'm not out to find loopholes in the OGL, but I do want to determine if there is some way to use the OGL itself to designate what portion of a larger work it covers, particularly for magazines and websites.
 
Chris
 

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