Faustus von Goethe wrote: > When you GM for money, you have to advertize those services. During that > process, you have to use the trademarks of the games you will run. At that > point you are violating trademark law and "diluting" the trademark of the > game company. Hmm. I don't buy that at all. There's no difference between advertising for a free game and a pay game as regards any sort of "trademark dilution". Not to mention conventions charge to play games, and advertise that fact, all wthout any special permission or affiliation. -Damian ------------- For more information, please link to www.opengamingfoundation.org
- Re: [Open_Gaming] OGL/D20L based 'GM-For-Hire' Service ... Doug Meerschaert
- [Open_Gaming] OGL/D20L based 'GM-For-Hire' Service... Stan
- Re: [Open_Gaming] OGL/D20L based 'GM-For-Hire' Ser... Faustus von Goethe
- Re: [Open_Gaming] OGL/D20L based 'GM-For-Hire' Ser... Stan
- RE: [Open_Gaming] OGL/D20L based 'GM-For-Hire' Ser... LaPierre, Bob
- RE: [Open_Gaming] OGL/D20L based 'GM-For-Hire'... Damian Smart
- Re: [Open_Gaming] OGL/D20L based 'GM-For-Hire' Ser... Stan
- Re: [Open_Gaming] OGL/D20L based 'GM-For-Hire' Ser... Faustus von Goethe
- RE: [Open_Gaming] OGL/D20L based 'GM-For-Hire' Ser... LaPierre, Bob
- Re: [Open_Gaming] OGL/D20L based 'GM-For-Hire' Ser... Doug Meerschaert
- Re: [Open_Gaming] OGL/D20L based 'GM-For-Hire' Ser... Stan
