Alright,

So I can use the d20 SRD, but can't put on the d20 logo.  Sounds ok.

Could I mention d20 in the description of the program?  I assume not.

It's hard to describe a character generator without using the terms D&D, 
3rd Edition, or d20.

Veldrin

At 09:58 PM 11/14/00 -0800, you wrote:
> > If I wish to create a shareware program that creates d20 characters (at
> > first for D&D, possibly other games later), can I use the information from
> > the d20 SRD?
>
>You can, the only requirement being that you'll have to decide how to
>present the Open Gaming Content you'll be using in a way that complies with
>the license terms.  The easiest way to do this is to place the portion of
>your code that uses OGC under an Open Source license, but the actual
>mechanics have yet to be hammered out in practice.
>
>Ryan
>
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