[ogf-d20-l] The Spirit of the ContractFrom: William Olander > d20 on the other hand seems to work this way. I'd love some clarification > though. There are two licenses. The OGL governs the use of game rules, just like the Dominion rules license does. OGL rules are always open. Period. There is a D20 >trademark< license which applies to logos. That license will also govern the use of non-game-rule content related to D&D. You do not need to use the D20 trademark license to use the OGL'd D20 system game rules. It is optional. There is no counterpart Dominion license. Ryan
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