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>In a message dated Thu, 19 Oct 2000  3:34:28 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
>"Faustus von Goethe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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><< ALL of you "halfway" developers out there should get this straight in
your
>heads RIGHT NOW.  Once you OPEN something, it is NO LONGER YOURS! You are
>legally entitled to CREDIT for the contribution, but you DO NOT own the
>content! >>
>
>And all you free love HOBBY developers should get this straight in your
head
>-- just because we made it OGC *doesn't* mean we should spend the
additional
>effort to help every Tom, Dick, and Harry download it for free.


Paul, you're absolutely right.  There is nothing that requires that you help
anyone extract OGC from your products.  However, just as one would hope that
OGL developers would purchase a copy of the products they derive from, one
would also hope that the producer of the OGC would (within reason) make it
easy the developers.

Chris

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