> Neal Rogers
>
> Ok, so if I couldn't release it under the d20 STL,
> could it be released under OGL?

Absolutely.

> What could I say
> about its compatibility with d20?  Am I allowed to
> mention that it does a conversion to/from d20, if it's
> an OGL (and not d20 STL) product?

Sadly, no.  The d20 System logo and the "d20 System" trademark are the sole
property of Wizards of the Coast, and you can't use them without permission.
The d20 STL is that permission.  Normally you'd be able to say all sorts of
things that didn't infringe on WotC's trademark rights, but the OGL
prohibits them explicitly.

> I appreciate your taking the time to answer these
> questions for me.

No problem.

-Brad

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