In a message dated Wed, 4 Oct 2000  9:01:40 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
writes:

<< 
>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
 >>

I withdraw my above comments as it is obvious to me that it didn't have anything to do 
with advertising and that should probably get more sleep.

Advertising is covered seperately in the D20STL as it stands, and I would encourage 
Ryan to leave all of that as it stands as it make sense and works.

Sorry for adding to the noise-to-signal ratio.

-Paul @ CFE/NSG
www.teamfrog.com

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