And now for something completely different...

While it's not nearly as common as it was for a while, now and then we get some 
government  and inter-governmental clients who want to roll their own license 
because they think they are a special case of indemnity or privilege 
requirements, things along those lines. But typically when we hear those 
remarks, it's not coming from legal folks with FLOSS experience but instead 
just default thinking that the most protective stance is to create something 
bespoke.

Can anyone on the list recommend any good reading materials, essays, talks, or 
presentations on why we should discourage bespoke licenses, especially for 
governments and similar agencies?

Thanks in advance for any memories or bookmarks folks can dust off --

Michael Downey
United Nations Foundation

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