I don't doubt that this is how it currently stands, but the original
intention was to have the license require no trademarks at all.... hence
the 50+ messages about using a Heckler & Koch gun in games.
The question is: Was this an act by Wizards legal to make the license
less stringent, or an oversight?
-John
Clark Peterson wrote:
>
> Lizard-
>
> Actually, that reference to Trademark in the use of PI
> section refers to Trademark as it is defined above in
> the license, which only includes trademarks designated
> as PI under the OGL, not any and all trademarks in the
> world.
>
> Clark
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