Hello, John of the Collective wrote: > An OGL Trademark (to me) would not imply compatibility, Rather it would be an > instant high profile easy to see and read indication of the licensing involved > in the product. Thus If I have a preference for OGL material, I could know on > sight if a product is OGL. Instead of trying to make a trademark and open it, why not get someone to make a logo, or set of logos, that can be used to identify OGL works. Have Fun, Darren -- ...at the Game District Expanding the possibilities of the D20 System http://gamedistrict.com/ ------------- For more information, please link to www.opengamingfoundation.org
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