At 13:52 -0400 8/12/04, Doug Meerschaert wrote:
On Thu, 12 Aug 2004 12:25:17 -0500, woodelf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 Furthermore, i thought that the title of a single work was, perhaps
 with exceptions, not trademarkable--only series of works could
 benefit from trademark protection.

Hence, the definition of "trademark" in the OGL.

[(f) "Trademark" means the logos, names, mark, sign, motto, designs
that are used by a Contributor to identify itself or its products or
the associated products contributed to the Open Game License by the
Contributor]

A very liberal reading of this could even conclude with "System
Reference Document" being considered a trademark.

oh, right, the definition of trademark in the WotC OGL. Forgot about that--in part because you just said "trademark," unqualified, so i immediately thought of regular trademark laws. Even in the context of this list, i think it'd be a good i dea to be clear that you're referring to that, rather than to trademarks in general, when such is the case.
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#29 Law of Melee Luminescence
Any being displaying extremely high levels of martial arts prowess
and/or violent emotions emits light in the form of a glowing aura. This
aura is usually blue for 'good guys' and red for 'bad guys'. This is
attributed to Good being higher in the electromagnetic spectrum than
Evil.
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