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Wotcha
Just a thought on the subject of advertising (if I can manage
to read the license correctly), it seems that it is possible to use the D20
logo, but against the terms of the license to state that you require copies of
the main rulebooks, even if such a statement is properly referenced in an
advert. If the opposite was true surely this would help promote the sale
of the main rulebooks by the sheer volume of work that refers to them in adverts
and at the same time properly promote your product, clearly as an item to be
used in conjunction with them? I also have an unrelated question and I was wondering if any
of you might be able to help me, apologies that it is not directly related to
the d20 license. I have had a good idea for a adventure which would
meet all the requirements of the license as it stands to date, my problem is
distributing my product. I live in in the United Kingdom and have a few
contacts in the gaming industry here and could possibly distribute my finished
work here and to some parts of Europe. My problem is reaching an American
market, could anyone offer me some advice please?
you can send replies about distribution in the American market
direct to me at: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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