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Number6 writes:

The last thing I'd listen to is unsolicited advice from "a lawyer." Lawyers are for sale. That's their entire reason for existence.

But topics like this are great, because you can certainly tell who the dipBleeped text* are.

Dungeons and Dragons may not words that are used very frequently by most people, but they are entirely descriptive of a generic fantasy setting.

So why don't you just try using those and seeing how far you get?


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Rob Bowes of Lone Wolf Development has posted an apology on his company's forum, with regard to the cease-and-desist letter previously sent to Privateer Press.

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So, to everyone who took offense at the message, I sincerely apologize for this gaffe. It was an honest mistake, which turned a reasonable request into a very unreasonable one. I truly hope that this clears these matters up for anyone who took offense and that from here on we can keep any fighting confined to our respective gaming tables. I also hope that this explanation enables Privateer to understand that what we sought was a significantly more measured response than what they perceived as required.