Thank you. I was obviously confused.
Mac
--- "Ryan S. Dancey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> From: Troll Lord <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> > 1. Publisher uses d20 SRD and publishes d20
> > compatible adventure module under the d20 license
> > >with< the d20 Trademark logo (when released).
> This
> > meets WotC's legal tests?
>
> There is no "d20 license".
>
> There is an Open Gaming License which describes in
> general how game rule
> systems can be copied, modified and distributed
> using a copyleft provision.
>
> There is a "D20 System Trademark License" which
> describes how to license the
> use of the D20 System trademark and use it with our
> permission.
>
> The D20 System Reference Document will be released
> to the public using the
> Open Gaming License - that means that anything in
> that document can be
> copied, modified and distributed per the terms of
> the OGL. Nothing in
> either the D20 System Reference Document, or the
> Open Gaming License,
> requires the use of the D20 System Trademark
> License.
>
> You can copy, modify, and distribute materials based
> on the D20 System
> Reference document before and after the D20 System
> Trademark license is
> released and ignore it completely. You just can't
> >use< the D20 System
> Trademark itself without the D20 System Trademark
> License.
>
> Ryan
>
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