Glyfair
Explorer
Honestly, you probably would see the same fragmentation, especially if they were allowed to publish "core books." You have those that would like to advance the systems in some fashion (in different and lesser directions than later editions of D&D) and those who want to stay with the original (who have the official PDFs online).Is there something I'm missing that would make this a bad idea? I mean, someone like Dragonsfoot, for instance, could lobby to be the only third-party producer of 1e material, Diaglo could get the OD&D rights, and someone, surely, would want to take up the mantle of 2e. Wouldn't that go a long way towards making people happy(er)?
Also, remember that at one point WotC allowed companies to create "official" support for discontinued campaign worlds. At this point, these have all ended (for various reasons).
And by some accounts and theories, WotC was forced into that to a avoid a lawsuit from Kenzer (dealing with reproducing KoDT in the digital Dragon Compendium).They have on at least one occastion - AD&D was licensed by Kenzer Co. for Hackmaster.