> I agree that if there is no resolution to this then
> it could make the whole OGl useless. You would need
> to seek permision before you could use any OGC
> material.

[megaphone voice] Sir, put the computer down. Back
away from the ledge.

Seriously, you are way off base on this.

>  >>  If you're trying to sell the book to EverQuest
> fans, all those 
>  >>  EverQuest mentions could help a bit, and I
> don't see how it could be 
>  >>  prevented with the present OGL.
> 
> This is exactly what I am talking about. There are
> some huge licences that are in the proces of being
> converted to d20 and I would like to know how they
> (the IPR owners) would feel about their tademarks
> being used in this way! And don't forget that
> companies like Sony have big pockets and big
> lawyers!

We would proceed under a theory that you were
improperly indicating compatibility with a trademark
you did not own and do not have permission to
indicate.

Clark

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