In a message dated 10/4/00 5:07:30 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

>> 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.

So by this you are saying that I *can't* use the d20 logo as advertising 
since the page its on doesn't abide by the d20STL?  I thought the intent was 
that the d20 logo was for marketing...the above statement also implies that 
an advertisement in a magazine using the logo would need to abide the license 
as well...if I can't advertise with it, what is the point of all this?

-Paul @ CFE/NSG

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