I strongly encourage OGC producers to plan for people to use their OGC in the way that is spelled out in the license and to not rely on your current vision of courtesy.
I don't expect anybody to tell me diddly-squat. Still, when they do, I send back a thanks for the heads up and that's about the end of it.
Contrary to old-time business school practice, most business people do not see business as a zero-sum equation. Just because I profit does not mean everyone else doesn't profit. Thus, it behooves you to be friendly to your fellow businessmen. There is nothing to loss from being courteous to other publishers. There may not be anything to gain either, but if there is, you'll be glad you chose the path of courtesy, won't you?
No one here is saying you MUST ask anybody anything. It's just common courtesy. Don't bristle at common courtesy. You want to just grunt and ignore us, fine. That won't stop us from informing you if we use your OGC. Trash my email if you must but don't begrudge me just trying to inform you of the travels of your OGC.
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