Out of everyone on this list, please respond to the following questions:

1) If you wrote a module, would you place it on the open license agreement?
2) How do you think such an agreement affects a new writer breaking into the 
field?
3) Do you think experienced writers will use the open license agreement?
4) What do you predict will happen to professional writers who choose not to 
use the OGL?
5) Who benefits the most from the OGL, and why?

To state my biases, I believe that the OGL does not, as yet, hold water in 
the legal sense and contains a logical structure designed to provide WotC 
with the equivalent of a slushpile with no need to pay the authors for more 
than one copy rather than a royalty.  With that under consideration, feel 
free to remove any slant from the questions.
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