It no doubt would have happened.  :)



--- Brad Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Troll Lord
> >
> > Not to be dense, but what is the loophole exactly?
> 
> If you play games with the point size of the
> "Requires Dungeons &
> Dragons..." statement and put the statement on the
> cover of your book, you
> can make it appear as if the work is if the
> "Dungeons & Dragons" actually
> applies to your work.  Imagine making most of the
> statement 4-point
> (generally regarded to be the smallest legible point
> size under with
> TrueType technology and 600dpi laser printers),
> while the "Dungeons &
> Dragons" part is 48-point.  Even if they do look at
> the fine print, they
> will already have picked up your book to do it, and
> in the battle for shelf
> space, that's about 80% of the battle.
> 
> Ryan said the lawyers caught this one before I did,
> so it will be prohibited
> in the final version of the D20 STL.
> 
> -Brad
> 
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