>A question -- how heavily will TSR/WOTC be marketing the concept that
>"D20"=="D&D"? By this I mean, a lot of the advantage to a commercial
>publisher (which I am not and never will be, most likely) is that they
>can tap into the D&D market. But, if such a publisher cannot use the D&D
>trademarks, only "D20", then, he is relying on the gaming public
>cross-associating "D20" with "D&D", so they'll know that a product with
>the D20 label can be used in their D&D game.

The D20 logo is on the back of the D&D PH.

>BTW, it seems to me that a statement such as "This product uses the D20
>tm system, the same one used in the Dungeons&Dragons tm game!" ought to
>be legal.

But that's not the same thing as saying "This is a Dungeons & Dragons 
product." 



- Sean

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