And what about "For Role Playing Systems Using a 20 Sided Die."?

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>From: "Brad Thompson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: RE: [ogf-d20-l] Can 'd20' be severed from 'D20 System'?
>Date: Wed, 15 Nov 2000 09:25:38 -0700
>
> > Ryan S. Dancey
> >
> > I can't comment.  Not won't; can't.  It is impossible for me to project
> > today what an IP attorney at WotC or Hasbro will find to be a 
>confusingly
> > similar mark at some unknown future point in time.
>
>I can certainly see your position here.  Do you as an individual expect to
>see commercial and non-commercial products that use 'd20' in their names 
>but
>don't use the d20 STL?  I certainly can.  If so, wouldn't it be wise to
>encourage WotC to issue an opinion statement about how they might deal with
>these issues?  The issue of taking the other D&D marks for private use was 
>a
>large enough issue that WotC felt they needed to issue a policy statement,
>isn't this an equally important issue?
>
>I realize that if WotC feels they can't defend their mark against this kind
>of use (if it isn't infringement) it would be in their best interest to 
>keep
>such an opinion quiet.  If so this could easily turn into a legal game of
>poker rather than anything informative.
>
>-Brad
>

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