In a message dated 12/21/00 11:51:37 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

>I have picked up your game and it has given me a good basis to work from for
>my own super-hero system. Additionally I'd like to congrats for being the
>first group for stepping outside of the Fantasy Arena with d20 (at least,
>publicly).
>
We tried to do something no one else was...it has paid off to some 
extent...but not quite at the level I had originally hoped.
>
>Now, what I want to talk about. you said you can't make a stand-alone box
>and still conform to the d20. So My question is how did Star Wars do it? I
>see the horribly tiny d20 logo on the back. and it is a stand alone game.
>
WotC does *not* have to comply with the D20 restrictions because *they* own 
the system, the trademark, and make the 'rules' of how to use them.

>or did Star Wars get some "grandfather" treament because it's out before the 
d20 
>srd?

No, it got that treatment because WotC can ignore D20 STL restrictions. 

-Paul @ Team Frog Studios
www.teamfrog.com
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