> > have some evidence that it really is public domain. To just go forward 
>based
> > solely on your belief that it's public is just asking for trouble. 
>Clause or
> > no clause.
>
>People believed Drow was in the public domain and wrote free
>modules about it before TSR asserted their trademark.  It would
>be quite a hindrance to line up evidence of every term you believe
>to be in the public domain in case someone might come by later
>and assert a trademark on it.

As an example, for Earth 1066 our current "List of Terms" is currently well 
over 2,000 entries, all of which we believe are adequately in the public 
domain.

Faust

See the OGF FAQ at:
http://www.earth1066.com/D20FAQ.htm

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