As you know, I'm not going to be opening up the 'new' conversion library until the conversion FAQ is ready. I've already received several conversions from people who thought that they were compliant, when, unfortunately, they were not.
Anthony Valterra has kindly agreed to answer questions for inclusions in the FAQ. So, if you have any specific questions as to how or if you can do something, please post them here.
This isn't a thread discussing the merits of the policy or anything else. It's just for "How do I?" or "Can I?" type questions. You can discuss the policy elsewhere, in your own thread!
So far I have the following items ready:
Yes. Update Section 15 of the text of the Open Game License you include with your work to include a copyright notice in the following format:
“[insert title of product in which the monster originally appeared here], © [ insert copyright date from the product in which monster appeared] Wizards of the Coast, Inc.”
and
“d20™ System Conversion of Monster which originally appeared in [ insert product title here ], ©2002 [insert your name or company name here ].”
Yes. It would be a problem in a completely OGL document. But in this case we have said you must state that all proper names are copyright us, so therefore it is okay. So, yes, you may use a reference such as "Stinger (hp: 30), See MONSTER COMPENDIUM: Monsters of Faerun pp. 80-81."
Yes. The policy covers conversions of paper-based products. This maybe made a little clearer later.
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Here is the conversion policy for your reference: http://www.d20reviews.com/bits/ESD_policy_Final.rtf
Here is the template that will be used for ALL conversions: http://www.d20reviews.com/conversiontemplate.rtf
Please note the parts of the template that need to be filled in - this seems to be the bit that people aren't doing.
Anthony Valterra has kindly agreed to answer questions for inclusions in the FAQ. So, if you have any specific questions as to how or if you can do something, please post them here.
This isn't a thread discussing the merits of the policy or anything else. It's just for "How do I?" or "Can I?" type questions. You can discuss the policy elsewhere, in your own thread!

So far I have the following items ready:
Can I convert just part of a document - e.g. a monster or a spell?
Yes. Update Section 15 of the text of the Open Game License you include with your work to include a copyright notice in the following format:
“[insert title of product in which the monster originally appeared here], © [ insert copyright date from the product in which monster appeared] Wizards of the Coast, Inc.”
and
“d20™ System Conversion of Monster which originally appeared in [ insert product title here ], ©2002 [insert your name or company name here ].”
Can I refer to a monster or other item in a non-OGC WotC product (such as Monsters of Faerun?)
Yes. It would be a problem in a completely OGL document. But in this case we have said you must state that all proper names are copyright us, so therefore it is okay. So, yes, you may use a reference such as "Stinger (hp: 30), See MONSTER COMPENDIUM: Monsters of Faerun pp. 80-81."
Can I convert non-ESD products, such as old paper 2E modules and books?
Yes. The policy covers conversions of paper-based products. This maybe made a little clearer later.
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Here is the conversion policy for your reference: http://www.d20reviews.com/bits/ESD_policy_Final.rtf
Here is the template that will be used for ALL conversions: http://www.d20reviews.com/conversiontemplate.rtf
Please note the parts of the template that need to be filled in - this seems to be the bit that people aren't doing.