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<blockquote data-quote="Tazawa" data-source="post: 4179698" data-attributes="member: 11334"><p>From my reading of the current version of the d20 STL, Wizards can't terminate the license in June--there's no clause in the license allowing them to do so.</p><p></p><p>Of course, as mentioned earlier, they could issue a new version of the license with a termination date. But they haven't done that yet. If they do, they should be careful that the termination terms are reasonable or they may have trouble making them enforcable.</p><p></p><p>If you believe that Wizards has somehow retained the right to terminate the license (as I'm sure they believe), they still have to inform the licensees in an appropriate manner. I have a hard time believing that a message on a internet message board or a website announcement would be considered appropriate. They would likely have to gather up all of the d20 STL confirmation cards and send each licensee a formal termination letter.</p><p></p><p>Short answer, no I don't think you have to make any changes to pre-existing d20-logoed product. But I think it would be good advice to make reasonable efforts to comply with Wizards' requests, as long as those requests don't cause you hardship. This isn't to comply with any legal requirement, but to maintain good business practices and show yourself to be a trustworthy partner for future liscensing opportunities.</p><p></p><p>As I've mentioned before, I'm not a lawyer but I've dealt with a fair number of contracts through my job, including the termination of complicated contracts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazawa, post: 4179698, member: 11334"] From my reading of the current version of the d20 STL, Wizards can't terminate the license in June--there's no clause in the license allowing them to do so. Of course, as mentioned earlier, they could issue a new version of the license with a termination date. But they haven't done that yet. If they do, they should be careful that the termination terms are reasonable or they may have trouble making them enforcable. If you believe that Wizards has somehow retained the right to terminate the license (as I'm sure they believe), they still have to inform the licensees in an appropriate manner. I have a hard time believing that a message on a internet message board or a website announcement would be considered appropriate. They would likely have to gather up all of the d20 STL confirmation cards and send each licensee a formal termination letter. Short answer, no I don't think you have to make any changes to pre-existing d20-logoed product. But I think it would be good advice to make reasonable efforts to comply with Wizards' requests, as long as those requests don't cause you hardship. This isn't to comply with any legal requirement, but to maintain good business practices and show yourself to be a trustworthy partner for future liscensing opportunities. As I've mentioned before, I'm not a lawyer but I've dealt with a fair number of contracts through my job, including the termination of complicated contracts. [/QUOTE]
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