We were very thoughtful concerning our OGC designation, opening up about
80% of the books. Just because I buy products that suit me and may not
be open content doesn’t make me sloppy about open designation. If I
don’t know where something is OGC that I might want to use, I ask. Most
of the time its pretty obvious to me what is OGC in the material I have,
and if its published by WotC I automatically assume its not OGC
material. 

Jonathan M. Thompson
President, Battlefield Press, Inc.(http://www.battlefieldpress.com) 
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Corporate Supers (A Metahuman Sourcebook for Cityscape) - Available May
2003; Luftwaffe 1946 Role Playing Game - Available May 2003

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In my experience, the companies that are diligent and thoughtful 
about open content demonstrate the same traits in the book itself, 
and the companies that slap together a sloppy OGL section have 
usually shoveled out the rest of the book.

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