Isn't clearly marking OGC a requirement of the License?

--- Rogers Cadenhead <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, 15 Jan 2002 18:47:09 -0800, Lizard wrote:
> >Except, of course, that permission can't be denied. Either something
> >is open or it isn't.
> 
> There's another case: What if it's open but the company says it 
> isn't? If I'm deciding what open content to use in a work, I don't 
> think it makes much sense to ask the creator of the content to 
> personally clarify its open status. If I have to ask, there's an OGL 
> problem with the content that an e-mail exchange isn't going to 
> correct.
> -- 
> Rogers Cadenhead, [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 01/16/2002
> http://www.cadenhead.org
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