Let's say a company produced an adventure under the D20 (or even open gaming
document) Would Wizards take umbrage with any of the following (assuming the
usual registered trademark recognition)on the back cover in large letters:

1. This adventure was created for use with the D20 system, which means that
you need the Dungeons and Dragons 3rd Edition Players' Handbook to play.

2. This adventure was created for the D20 system, which is compatible with
Dungeons and Dragons.

3. If you have the Dungeons and Dragons Players' Handbook, you can play this
adventure.

4. This adventure is designed for use with Dungeons and Dragons.

In other words, will there be a specific restriction in the document
preventing the mention of Dungeons and Dragons on the cover or elsewhere in
the document.

My feeling is that a stock phrase should be permitted, but no logo.

Simon Rogers

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