>The trademark license makes no statement as to compatibility. If you want >to put d20 conversion notes in your otherwise proprietary game, for example, >you can't use the d20 Trademark License. The point of the trademark license >is to stop you from using the d20 system trademarks on books that could >substitute for a Player's Handbook. The fact that the character gen rules >don't happen to be OGC doesn't mean they couldn't substitute for a PHB. Gee. That seems like being a prick just cause you can, not cause you should. If they aren't compatible then they can't substitute for the PHB. ------------- For more information, please link to www.opengamingfoundation.org
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