> > Yes it is legal.  The online use policy constitutes a revokable licnse.
>
>No way.
>
>It's not a license - it's a statement of intent.  There's no offer,
>acceptance or consideration; it's not a binding contract using the statute
>of frauds.
>
>It doesn't give anyone any rights; it just gives them a little piece of 
>mind
>about doing something that's totally illegal.

I am confused then.  If it is not a license, doesn't the fact that you 
(WotC) are allowing the use of your trademarks (not enforcing them) provide 
a precedent that cannot be legally revoked?

I understood enforcement of Trademark controls was critical to the whole 
CONCEPT of trademarks?

Faust

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