>Bing! Got it. What you're trying to avoid is the appearence of
>officiality -- someone releasing "A Dungeons&Dragons tm product!" as
>opposed to "A product you can use in your Dungeons&Dragons tm Game!")
Exactly. I'm sure the D20SRD will be very specific about such things (and
I don't know how legit the latter would be under the D20SRD, I must
admit).
>So, in the totally impossible concept I release my hypothetical D20
>Supers rules as a commercial product, I could have advertising or cover
>copy which reads "Now you can play comic book superheroes using the D20
>tm system, the system you already use in your Dungeons&Dragons tm game!"
>(Presuming I otherwise follow the liscence)
Right ... again, assuming that the D20SRD is very specific about what you
can and cannot say.
- Sean
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