Brad Thompson wrote: > It will be hard to tie such a > trademark to d20, which is of course the whole point. I think that "Open > Gaming", with a nice little logo is the logical choice. Of course, you'll > have to pass the plate to get the money to register your mark. "Open Gaming" would be a bad idea for the type of trademark I'm talking about. There are already many open games out there -- I don't think attempting to co-opt the entire "open game" concept into being all about D20 is a good idea. Justin Bacon [EMAIL PROTECTED] ------------- For more information, please link to www.opengamingfoundation.org
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