After reading this thread, and the opinion's of some publishers I really respect, and in response to the OP ... yes, the new 4E "OGL" does looked forked to me as well.
I'm no legal expert, but it does look that by not creating any type of continuity between the original OGL and whatever the new 4E version will be called, and by apparently establishing tighter controls over what kind of product would be eligible to be included under the new OGL, WotC has effectively stifled at least one avenue of new 3rd party publications. Namely the 4E versions of 3E supplements.
It will be very interesting to see over time how this all turns out.
I'm no legal expert, but it does look that by not creating any type of continuity between the original OGL and whatever the new 4E version will be called, and by apparently establishing tighter controls over what kind of product would be eligible to be included under the new OGL, WotC has effectively stifled at least one avenue of new 3rd party publications. Namely the 4E versions of 3E supplements.
It will be very interesting to see over time how this all turns out.