I don't know how many generations of products that would survive through though before the why of being able to use the name got lost.
Have Fun,
Darren
Poil Brun wrote:
Hello all!
I have a quick question that the title of the thread that is actually
going on about the Psionics books sparked in my mind. Here I go : Would
it be possible to create a spell with a wizard's name that is declared
as OGC and allow other to use the spells in a list of spells available
to a spellcaster but not to republish it or use the wizard's name in any
other way. Here's an example : WotC creates the spell Mordenkainen's
Disjunction. WotC then allows other companies to say : "This wizard
knows the following level 9 spells : Mordenkainen's Disjunction, Wish".
But WotC doesn't allow anyone to republish the name Mordenkainen in any
other way. (Sorry for the example, since WotC is a "special" company ; I
had however no other example in mind). If it is possible, what would the
declaration of PI look like?
Thanks
Franck Leonardo
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