>> From: Rogers Cadenhead [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] >> >> The simplest way to describe your use of the OGL is probably >> something along these lines: >> >> "Copyright 2002 Michael Cortez. This book is distributed under the >> Open Game License version 1.0a and contains the following Open Game >> Content: All of the text presented herein, and any artwork that has >> the words 'Open Game Content' in its caption text." >>
The only bump in the road being -- Not all Artwork will have a caption. The initial distributions will be PDF/HTML/MS-Help formats, all of which provide the ability to have "Alternative text" provided for when an image can't be displayed. This text is also displayed when by mouseover of the image. The following which I drew up for the HTML distribution seems... clumsy. >> and any artwork that has the phase 'Released as Open Game Content' in its Caption or within the "ALT" field of the IMG tag. << I'd also like it the one declaration to work regardless of distribution medium. Perhaps something like: >> and any artwork that is denoted as OGC by the phase 'This image is released as Open Game Content' appearing in conjunction with the artwork.<< Does my OGC declaration even have to be located all in one spot? Would it be confusing simply not to include any mention of the Artwork in the initial declaration, and include individual declarations where appropriate? -- Mike _______________________________________________ Ogf-l mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.opengamingfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/ogf-l
