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But, but, but! The risk! The organisation must be protected!  
But, but, but! The risk! The organisation must be protected!  
==The solution==
So where does this leave us?
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===The [[cross default]] challenge===
===The [[cross default]] challenge===
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As long as [[cross default]] seems like a competitive advantage; as long as we think our boilerplate is some kind of proprietary technology, we consign ourselves to a permanent arms race ''with our own shadows''.
As long as [[cross default]] seems like a competitive advantage; as long as we think our boilerplate is some kind of proprietary technology, we consign ourselves to a permanent arms race ''with our own shadows''.
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==The solution==
So where does this leave us?
===[[Satisfaction]] is unsatisfactory===  
===[[Satisfaction]] is unsatisfactory===  
[[Mick Jagger]] and [[Keith Richards]] composed [[Satisfaction]] in 15 minutes whilst sitting by a pool in Florida. They are still, 55 years later, reaping colossal dividends from that inspired quarter hour. Fair play to them:  this may be what the law prescribes, but it is bad law and it is a horrible model for [[reg tech]].
[[Mick Jagger]] and [[Keith Richards]] composed [[Satisfaction]] in 15 minutes whilst sitting by a pool in Florida. They are still, 55 years later, reaping colossal dividends from that inspired quarter hour. Fair play to them:  this may be what the law prescribes, but it is bad law and it is a horrible model for [[reg tech]].