> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> The OGL specifically includes a line noting that rules
> materials can be defined as product identity, but that
> unless otherwise identified, rules are OGC --

<snip>

> "to the extent that such content does not embody the Product
> Identity" basically implies that such content COULD embody
> Product Identity.

Caveat Emptor: Translating legalese into English isn't entirely reliable.

I don't have Black's Law Dictionary handy, but Merriam-Webster defines
'embody' to mean (among other things) "to cause to become a body or part of
a body; INCORPORATE (syn)". In this case I have to read 'embody' to mean
'those portions which are, if any' and not 'consists entirely of'. I don't
think you can extrapolate your concusions from this language.

-Brad

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