>> Contact the publisher or 
>> author directly with
>> specific questions regarding what you want, exactly why you 
>> want it, how you
>> plan to use it, and whether you can get permission to use it 
>> in that specific
>> context if it's not Open Content.  I have yet to find a 
>> company who isn't
>> willing to answer a polite inquiry as long as you're patient 
>> and very thorough
>> with your request.
>> 

Right, exactly what I'm planning on doing with my own future works utilizing
the OGC that I've harvested.

But I think I'd piss most publishers off (and rightfully so) -- if I sent
them a 60 page document of scanned chunks of text from all of their books
and asked, "Hey is all this OGC?  I want to share it with all the other
publishers on the OGF mailing list by posting it on a website that anyone
can access."  

So, as a consequence, I'm not sharing all that cool "OGC" I have, because
I've not checked it.  Stuff that I've checked over, and feel confident is
only OGC, I will eventually post on The Open Gaming Exchange.

--
Michael Cortez

http://www.OGExchange.com
Promoting the Exchange of 100% Open Gaming Material
 
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