In a message dated 9/7/00 5:17:33 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< 9 times out of 10, though, you're going to want to use the OGL for
something like this. Of course, this simply raises the issue of why there
isn't a way to communicate to your customer base that you're using the OGL
(WotC has prevented you from using both "D&D" and "D20" when using the OGL
-- so you're effective prevented from actually referring to the name of
the system you're using). >>
Here's an interesting soluition...
Do the "core" book as a OGL product; it's all the rules to play, including
the chargen stuff. No "d20" logo.
Do ALL of the supplements as "d20" products, co-branding them with the
"d20" logo and the title of the core book.
Mark Arsenault
President, Gold Rush Entertainment, Inc. | http://www.goldrushg.com
"You get extra points if you listen to this man." -- Eric Rowe
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