--- Faustus von Goethe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> When you GM for money, you have to advertize those
> services.  During that 
> process, you have to use the trademarks of the games
> you will run.  At that 
> point you are violating trademark law and "diluting"
> the trademark of the 
> game company.

First, "I'm a programmer not a Lawyer, Jim."
I thought I could use the D20SRD and the D20STL to GM
a D&D compatible game. I believed this would allow me
to use the D20 logo and use the PHB ruleset. 
The campaign world would be of a non-commercial (my)
design.
Am I assuming too much here?

Stan



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