> From: "Faustus von Goethe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> > I am confused then.  If it is not a license, doesn't the fact that you
> > (WotC) are allowing the use of your trademarks (not enforcing them)
> provide
> > a precedent that cannot be legally revoked?
>
> Have you read the policy?
>
> It stipulates that you cannot use our trademarked logos.  It stipulates
that
> if you use one of other other trademarks in text, you must include a
mention
> that it is owned by us.
>
> Just to be clear - that's not a license either. That's just how the law
> works.  It's a >notice< to the otherwise uninformed of what they can do to
> avoid getting a nasty lawyergram, as a courtesy.
>

So the simple fact is...give credit where credit is due, but feel free to do
what Role Players have done since the beginning of time, i.e. create their
own stuff for a certain game, and put it up on the 'Net.  Don't steal our
stuff, we don't steal your stuff.  If you don't step on our toes, we won't
step on yours, and everyone can be happy.

~nuff said

Sorry about the thread again..didn't want to have it blow up like
this..haha.

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