From: "Jared Nielsen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > It seems odd that you would sign an agreement with Wizards of the Coast to > get permission to use a trademark for FUDGE. You would be agreeing to use material provided by the copyright holders; who may or may not include Wizards of the Coast. > Get permission from whom? >From the owner of the trademark holder. > To whom am I liable if I don't get permission? The copyright holders of the Open Game Content you have used in violation of the OGL. > If I place a FUDGE trademark on an OGL book without permission, am I liable > to WotC? Possibly; though our interest in suing would clearly be non-existent. Ryan ------------- For more information, please link to www.opengamingfoundation.org
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