"Ryan S. Dancey" wrote:
> 
> From: "lizard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> > What is a 'document' as regards a web site?
> 
> Everything I see when I select "View Source" in my browser.
> 
> :)
> 
> > The 'page' has no gaming content, just links to the FTP site containing
> > my D20 STL text files -- which themselves do not contain graphic images,
> > such as the D20 logo. I also use the allowable trademarks in the 'meta
> > tags' of my web page.
> >
> > Legal or not?
> 
> You'd have to follow the terms of the license for the page that displayed
> the D20 System trademarks.  My opinion is that if you hold out the page +
> file as a single resource, you have to cover the file with the same terms.
> 
Hrm. I think I have been unclear. Let me try again.

I have a bunch of files -- a spell book, a monster book, a
"sword&blaster" game. All are written according to the D20 license.

I have a web page. The web page contains no D20 content per se, just
"Here are my files", descriptions of the files, and links to them.

I want to put the D20 logo graphic on the page, so anyone cruising by it
will see the image. I also want to use words like "D20 System" in the
meta tags for my page.

Would this set up be 'legal' under the terms of the license?

If yes, would the prescence of links to non-OGL/non-D20 material on the
page change this?

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