----- Original Message -----
From: "Ryan S. Dancey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


> From: "Steve Wieck" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> > Second point of confusion, is... did I miss it completely or are d20STL
> > users no longer required to print a copy of the STL (and/or Guide) in
> every
> > d20 logo'd product?
>
> Yup - that's the plan.
>
> I think it will be much better to just reference the license and not
include
> a copy.  Unlike the Open Game Content, use of the Trademark is not linked
to
> anything other than a logo, so the need to have the terms of the license
> travel with the content is greatly reduced.

I just wanted to say that I like this change very much, and I totally agree
with your reasoning Ryan.  In addition, it opens up more space, albeit
perhaps a small space, for the publisher to include more substantive
information for the consumer.  For example, you could probably fit in at
least 1 new OGC spell into the space that the D20 STL formerly occupied.

Mac Golden
Troll Lord Games

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