>While I understand the desire and idea, this really is a bad idea
>from WotC's viewpoint.  All material to be released as OGC from WotC
>really needs to be scrubbed so that the OGC can be explicitly identified.  
>The potential for people mistakenly taking parts that aren't meant to be 
>OGC from your proposal is simply too great.

Definitely a bad, bad idea.

>Everyone needs to simply develop
>patience and understand that releasing OGC is unlikely to be a high
>priority for WotC for economic reasons.  It'll hapen when it happens.

Here's my question for Anthony, though: There was some talk in the past 
about needing to hire an intern to do the initial "scrub" of the rulebooks, 
pulling out the mechanical portions of these rulebooks for review by the 
legal team. Is this process happening? And, if not, would it all speed 
things up if someone volunteered to do this?

Obviously you don't want someone outside the company doing anything which 
would be legally binding in anyway, but would volunteering my time to do the 
scrub and prepare a Word file that you could review, alter as necessary, and 
forward to the legal team speed things up?

Because, if it would, I volunteer.

Oh, wait. You're a company. Okay, I don't volunteer. I offer my services and 
demand a can of Pepsi as payment.

Justin Bacon
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