>promotes D&D as D&D, not D&D 3rd edition, now that it
is on the market. So the 3rd edition tag will,
potentially, lose its audience recognition factor very
quickly.

"You may, at your option, include the following text
in a Covered Product:

'Requires the use of the Dungeons & Dragons � Player's
Handbook, Third Edition, published by Wizards of the
Coast�.'"

How is the 3rd edition tag ever going to lose its
market value if you use the optional trademark use
under the d20stl?

Alex deMorris
Viking Games & Peregrine Mountain



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