> John J. Kaufman > > My question is: Lets say I use some open content that Clark's > Necromancer Games originally developed. Under this clause, I'm unable > to say "If you're interested in more info (background, etc) of this > class/race/whatever, you should check out Necromancer Games," correct? You could do it if you asked permission first, which the might or might not give, depending on whether they wanted their name associated with your product. > I can understand a proviso against placing another company trademark on > the Frontpage/Backpage/Advertising.... but I think it would be okay on > the inside. I agree completely. -Brad ------------- For more information, please link to www.opengamingfoundation.org
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