Michael Cortez wrote:

>Now the question is, can WotC sue us for trademark violation?  
>
AFAIK, yes.  Just as if we used the name "Wizards of the Coast" to 
describe an accessory for playing wizards in a d20 game.

>The Free20 Group hasn't yet decided if we want to press forward with the
>Free20 or not, so we may yet see a Trademark Attorney.  But when/if we do
>see one, I want to go in armed with as much information as I can so as not
>to rack up extra billable hrs having to have an Attorney explain things to
>me I can find on the net.  (And yes, I'm doing my own resource on the P&TM
>office site, and other Trademark sites around the web.)
>
Man, I am so happy that Mike's handling this and not me... ;)



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