It isn't precise. There is no legal definition of computer gaming software.
Will you please tell us what computer gaming software means?
-- Robert
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From: "Ryan S. Dancey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: [Open_Gaming] [ogf-d20-l] New to the list and have questions
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> From: "Ryan Rogers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> > I agree, it is definately lacking, but I think any lawyer would have a
> tough
> > sell saying "computer gaming software" means all software.
>
> The text in the d20 Trademark Guide (incorporated by reference into the
> d20STL) is quite precise, thank you.
>
> "Interactive Game": means a piece of computer gaming software that is
> designed to accept inputs from human players or their agents, and use
rules
> to resolve the success or failure of those inputs, and return some
> indication of the results of those inputs to the users."
>
> Ryan
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