Demotic, in the world of antiquity, is a dual-use term that describes (1) the late stage of the Egyptian language that immediately predates Coptic, which was used, roughly, in the Ptolemaic period (actually, from c. 500 BC to c. 200 AD) and (2) the simplified cursive writing system used to record texts written in that form of Egyptian.
I've never seen it capitalized or not to distinguish it from common modern Greek, but then again that's probably because people reading books on Egypt aren't going to immediately ask, "Oh wait, did they mean modern Greek or late Egyptian?"
So "Demotic" in an ancient context ALWAYS means Ptolemaic Egyptian? That is a helpful general rule, given the Hellenist tendency to regard Egypt much the way we regard the Hellenized world. I believe the d20 in the specific case of the CNet article uses Greek characters, but I only know that because the article includes a photo. So does that mean it probably used Koiné?
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