--- Athlor RPG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>   I'm new here and I'm contemplating using the D&D OGL in a freeware MMORPG 
> I'm developing. I've read it and understand the basics but I feel I'm 
> missing something. Now, as I understand it it, I still won't be able to use 
> an official logo or even make a reference to D&D like, based on or uses 
> 'Dungeons and Dragons 3.5' rules. If this is so, WHY SHOULD I BOTHER? I 
> could just go the route of a game like Darkstone that looks and smells like 
> a D&D game but it's merely cooinsidental (wink-wink).

That's what the D20 license is for.  Unfortunately, it also means you can't
create characters... which pretty much sinks your idea.

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