This has been bandied about many times, but never goes anywhere, for
several reasons.
a)Products are aready cluttered with enough logos.
b)Being OGL doesn't mean "being based on the D20 SRD". Any game system can
be released under the open gaming license.
c)Being "open" doesn't mean much to consumers; advertising it confers no
benefit.
d)Someone would have to administer the logo and deal with products which
used it without complying with the terms of the license. Who has the time
or resources to do that?
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