Lee wrote:
I think people are looking for you to either OGC everything except your trademarks and art if you want to use a boilerplate OGC declaration that is unvarying from book to book, or for you to not use a simply boilerplate OGC declaration and instead rely on one targeted to each individual release you make so that we don't have to second guess things so much.Considering what their boilerplate consists of, a rather strong argument can be made that they already *have* opened up everyting except trademarks and art. Which, given their licensed products, would be even more disastrous for them than the potential harm that the Nboc can do to them for their negligence and carelessness.
JB
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