I removed the image of the PHB I had on my site as well as put in a
disclaimer that d20 and D&D are trademarks of Wizard's of the Coast. I
*think* I did enough.

Hyrum.
http://www.otherworlds.cx

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Sent: Tuesday, June 27, 2000 9:19 AM
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Subject: [Open_Gaming] Changes to web site based on Ryan's letter


Hi guys-

I changed my site in response to Ryan's request. I
took out my references to old module titles and I took
off the d20 logo. The only thing I left on was the
language that will be OK under the d20 license:
"Requires the use of D&D(r) Third Edition Player's
Handbook, published by WotC(r)." With the approved
disclaimer: "D&D and WotC are registered trademarks of
WotC." If they complain about that I will remove it,
too.

Everything else got cut pending signing the d20
license.

Frankly, I think I went a little overboard.

What has everyone else done?

Clark

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"3rd Edition Rules, 1st Edition Feel"

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