Well, I for one am a "real" software developer. I was considering
using the SRD for our RPG. I'm still not sure on whether I shall
or not. Without the ability to use the D20 logo, it loses some of
it's appeal. Still, having all the formulas set out and play balanced
is nice. (and the SRD makes a good start on a manual)
Jaimi
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Robert;
I doubt that there are any other real software developers on this list--not
who are making RPG software like you are.
If you want to use the d20 trademark, you'll have to negoiate seperatly with
Wizards. If you want to use the Free20 logo, and your software is freely
distributable, I'm all game for that.
I don't think that a replacement for the d20 trademark will fly, though. Of
course, you could always make up a mark for "d20 style RPG software." (But
that's your lawyer...)
DM
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