On 26 Mar 01, Utter, scribbled a note about RE: [Open_Gaming] web site content:
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> Stupid question moment, but I thought the point of open gaming was so you
> could play 'without the book', so to speak. Or have I missed something?
Open gaming, yes. Using the d20 Trademark, no. In order to use
the trademark, you have to abide by certain rules.
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