Hello John

>From The Desk of Wolfy at Money Talks Enterprises,

On 18-Jan-02, you wrote:

> Our original intention was to assign copyright to the OGL logo images to
> the Open Gaming Foundation, which could then license them to all and
> sundry. I'd suggest the license would be something like: "You may use
> these logos on products that utilize one of the open licenses recognized
> by the OGF. You must include notice that the logo is Copr. 2002 Open
> Gaming Foundation, used with permission. If you violate the very simple
> terms of this license, everyone will call you names and say mean things
> about you."
> 
> I seem to recall that the general feedback I got from the list here was
> unenthusiastic, though, so we sort of shelved the whole thing and focused
> on making money instead. ;-)

I have much need of an accepted OGL logo to denote that the content was D20
OGL, but not D20.

I rely heavily on OGC like a d20 gmae, but I "broke too many rules" to get a
d20 Logo.  I knew I would from the beginning though.  I have not followed
this topic well enuff to know where to look for more information. Could
somebody point me in right direction (again).


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Wolfy
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