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<blockquote data-quote="jezter6" data-source="post: 2768560" data-attributes="member: 6567"><p>Depends on how it's laid out. You can't legally reference the product the content came from without explicit permission from the publisher. To get that, you'll likely need to allow them to cripple their OGC as stated so that you can't get the info you want in one quick place, but digest in the the fashion that they deem worthy. Plus, if it goes as stated where publishers put their OWN stuff up, they choose what goes up and when. So you might get installments of OGC until the puzzle is put together, or you'll get some of the crappier OGC and they'll keep the 'good stuff' to themselves.</p><p>IMHO, the theory of the license is all your 'open content' is open to everyone, but as it seems to be explained here...some is open to all, more is open only to people that will you use it in the manner the publisher sees fits, and ALL is only open to people they want it to be open to. And that is where I see the problems of people attempting to dictate how/when/why their open content can be used, even though the license doesn't require it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jezter6, post: 2768560, member: 6567"] Depends on how it's laid out. You can't legally reference the product the content came from without explicit permission from the publisher. To get that, you'll likely need to allow them to cripple their OGC as stated so that you can't get the info you want in one quick place, but digest in the the fashion that they deem worthy. Plus, if it goes as stated where publishers put their OWN stuff up, they choose what goes up and when. So you might get installments of OGC until the puzzle is put together, or you'll get some of the crappier OGC and they'll keep the 'good stuff' to themselves. IMHO, the theory of the license is all your 'open content' is open to everyone, but as it seems to be explained here...some is open to all, more is open only to people that will you use it in the manner the publisher sees fits, and ALL is only open to people they want it to be open to. And that is where I see the problems of people attempting to dictate how/when/why their open content can be used, even though the license doesn't require it. [/QUOTE]
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