This makes the most sense of all suggestions and actions mentioned so far.

To (mis)quote an old friend, "our preeminent gaming business philosopher
speaks very truth."

Wil Upchurch
12th-Level Freelancer
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From: "John Nephew" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, January 26, 2003 11:34 PM
Subject: Re: [Ogf-l] The Punch Bag has joined!

> Why don't you print labels with the missing information, and have your
> warehouse people stick them on the inside covers of all the books that
> remain in your possession?
>
> I seem to recall that AEG did that with one of their early one-word-title
> books which had the major boo-boo of omitting the Open Game License itself
> entirely.
>
> In fact, I would think this is pretty important to do, for your own
> protection.  Every one of those individual copyright holders (which were
> compiled and "republished" by the Netbook) has standing to demand that you
> repair the situation to their individual satisfaction.  Moreover, you
might
> find yourself facing hot water from people in the future, if they suffer
> unhappy consequences from relying on your faulty Paragraph 15 when they
> re-use content from your book.
>
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