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> In a message dated 10/26/01 11:53:58 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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> << During my late-night web surfing, I checked out the Action! System
> web site recently and found out that instead of three logos, there
> are now two. The "Action! Approved" logo has been taken down. Probably
> a smart move to protect themselves. >>
>
>   Yes, we did away with the Action! Approved license concept, as
> mentioned on  the front page (and explained in the FAQ). We're not
> interested in grabbing more liability than necessary and as Ryan (and
> others) pointed out, the Action! Ready license can do the job just fine,
> as long as it's properly worded.

Probably a good business move on your part. So I have to ask. In drafting
your Action! Ready license, will it be a combination trademark & open
content license, or will it simply be a trademark license to be attached to
an already established generic Open Gaming License (released by WotC)?

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