"If not, how does one say that a product is for third
edition D&D without violating anything"

Basically, that is the whole purpose of the d20 logo.

It is supposed to scream "compatible with D&D"

But you dont get to say it. Sure there are clever
euphamisims. But I would still not use the word
"compatible". Juat say "For use with the Third Edition
of the worlds most popular Fantasy Roleplaying Game!"
Thats the one I use on occasion.

Clark

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"3rd Edition Rules, 1st Edition Feel"

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