-----Original Message-----
From: Ryan S. Dancey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>That's not how it works.
>
>The way it works is that you go to the trouble to actually do something
with
>the mark in a commercial sense, and >THEN< WotC's legal department decides
>if it's worth the trouble to protest it.


But that's just the rub.  This *isn't* the commerical sense at all.  I
seriously doubt that I'll ever have anything I write in my spare time
published--at best it will get me a freelance job working on someone else's
work.  I'm willing to wager that every gamer who hears of the OGL and d20
thinks the same thing... well, after they realize how little money there is
in the industry, though.

I don't want to ask Wizards for approval.  I want to expedite their chance
to object.  And, really, the only thing that I think is worthy of objection
is the logo itself...

Speaking of which, I drafted one.  It's avaliable at:

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/CastleSteelstone/files/Free20.gif


Comments are, as always, welcome.


DM

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