Am I correct to understand that the answer to my query: > Do you think it is right to arbitrarily strengthen the > trademark owners side in every case? Is: > Kal, since most of the examples you provide where you claim someone is > using a trademark to stop someones publishing OGL material are really > copyright issues, we are going to disagree on the likelihood of such > cases. Not yes or no but these cases are not likely so let's make it cheaper and easier for trademark owners to win a case? ------------- For more information, please link to www.opengamingfoundation.org
- Re: [Open_Gaming] Compatible ... Kal Lin
- Re: [Open_Gaming] Compatible ... Kal Lin
- Re: [Open_Gaming] Compatible ... Kevin J. Brennan
- Re: [Open_Gaming] Compatible ... Kal Lin
- Re: [Open_Gaming] Compatible ... Tim Dugger
- Re: [Open_Gaming] Compatible ... Everclear
- Re: [Open_Gaming] Compatible ... Tim Dugger
- Re: [Open_Gaming] Compatible ... Kal Lin
- Re: [Open_Gaming] Compatible ... Tim Dugger
- Re: [Open_Gaming] Compatible ... Kal Lin
- Re: [Open_Gaming] Compatible with Kal Lin
- Re: [Open_Gaming] Compatible with Alec A. Burkhardt
- Re: [Open_Gaming] Compatible with Dan Carreker
- Re: [Open_Gaming] Compatible with Faustus von Goethe
- Re: [Open_Gaming] Compatible with Faustus von Goethe
- Re: [Open_Gaming] Compatible with Tim Dugger
- Re: [Open_Gaming] Compatible with Kal Lin
- Re: [Open_Gaming] Compatible with Tim Dugger
- Re: [Open_Gaming] Compatible with Alec A. Burkhardt
