At 18:09 -0500 1/16/03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't understand how it doesn't indicate what you can copy. If you said, basically that what follows is an exact duplicate of the print copy, and that you can compare it to the print copy to find what is and is not open content because:

1) all art has been replaced by empty frames with the words "Product Identity" in them

2) all PI is reprinted in strike through text

3) everything else that is reprinted that doesn't have these two features is OGC.
nitpick: there are potentially three kinds of content in a work released under the WotC OGL: OGC, PI (a subset of OGC), and "regular" or "closed" content. However, *if* your technique works, it still works if all PI and closed content is removed/struck through. But if you're going to try this, it'd be silly to get shot over a stupid detail like that.
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