On Sun, 06 May 2001, Brad Thompson wrote:
> > muphicks
> >
> > My question is this, Since i will be adding to the setting with
> > various changes, how can i show which sections are OGC?
> 
> You'll have to break up the text in some way, but you have a lot of options.
> You could put borders around the OGC, or use a different font, or separate
> your material into a different section of the publication.  Anything you can
> think of that you can use to make the OGC "easily identifiable" will work.
> Then you describe the methods you used in the back next to the license.

  Hi,

  If I created a seperate document that contained all my open content
and explained that the srd content used and the freeport content used
is open content, would that be acceptable? Since it will be hard to change
the font etc due to the fact I'm going to be using the content in a mud, and
thus cannot control how the information is presented to the players.

  However a notice at the start saying uses Open gaming content and 
a document they can read that is part of the mud that explains what is
open content could easily be done. Would that be acceptable do you
think? Do i need to indicate every usage? Or if I indicate that X is
open content, then I can use X throughout the rest of the mud without
having to indicate again that it is open content?

Cheers,
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