> Even as a thoroughly non compatible system? 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. Ryan ------------- For more information, please link to www.opengamingfoundation.org
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