On Mon, 23 Apr 2001, LaPierre, Bob wrote:

> Yes, they can, if they were in violation of the OGC then their product isn't
> OGC. Therefore anything you derive from it isn't in compliance. You might
> have a case for compensation unless you violated the OGL by "outing" their
> closed content.

Let me be clearer here.  They cannot revoke a perpetual
license to valid OGC by taking product off the shelves
because of a breach in some other part.  

If they correct the breach then there is no problem.  
I am using the OGC correctly and they are too now.

If they fail to correct the breach, the OGL is terminated
but sublicenses shall survive.  I may be reading 13-OGL
wrong but that sounds like I get to keep using valid OGC.



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