> >"The D20 System Reference document will be released using the Open Gaming
> >License >only<.  There are no trademarks in the D20SRD.  Anyone could
> >publish anything they wanted based on that document; including a
> >complete-in-one-book RPG."
>
> Ryan could I get verification of this statement directly from you.  I did
> not see it in any previous e-mail...

That's odd - it was posted to this list (my delivery time says 5/4/2000
20:48).  Here is the full text of the message:

From: Russ Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> Hmm, I was under the impression that WotC would object to distributing
> D20-like materials (i.e. a version of the D20 system that gave details on
> experience points and the like) regardless of whether or not said items
> used the D20 logo themselves.

NO!

The D20 System Reference document will be released using the Open Gaming
License >only<.  There are no trademarks in the D20SRD.  Anyone could
publish anything they wanted based on that document; including a
complete-in-one-book RPG.

Ryan


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