That was why our early drafts of the new OGL included the provisions they did. That draft language was provided to content creators and publishers so their feedback could be considered before anything was finalized. In addition to language allowing us to address discriminatory and hateful conduct and clarifying what types of products the OGL covers, our drafts included royalty language designed to apply to large corporations attempting to use OGL content. It was never our intent to impact the vast majority of the community.
The fact that they'll expect people to believe this is what scares me the most. How did they think, for a minute, that limiting someone's publishing range, and then publishing their work w/out paying them for it would not affect them?