In a message dated 7/22/2003 10:52:26 AM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


<<Now it would no longer be valid to include the term "d20" in any sort
of marketing or advertising, include the back cover text of a
product. This means that any company that creates an OGL product,
that does not use the d20STL can no longer claim that that it is
"based on d20".
>>


You could still put a picture of a twenty sided die on the back of a book, I'm assuming.  Their declaration was not specific enough to include polyhedrons with a 20 on them, I thought.



<<Additionally, the website claims that the 3.5 SRD is a "revised" SRD.
Meaning that it is an alteration of the original. To me this says
that it is meant to prevent the use of the term "d20" in products
based off the original SRD as well. >>



I don't read it that way at all.

Lee

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