Properly quote the & in C&CS. HT tmarble.

<tmarble> note: might need to escape the & in C&CS  [12:05]
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@ -2386,7 +2386,7 @@ throughout the text of GPLv2, the definition of CCS\footnote{Note that the
instead). However, both GPLv2 and the early drafts of GPLv3 itself used instead). However, both GPLv2 and the early drafts of GPLv3 itself used
the word complete, and early GPLv3 drafts even included the phrase the word complete, and early GPLv3 drafts even included the phrase
``Complete Corresponding Source''. Meanwhile, use of the acronym ``CCS'' ``Complete Corresponding Source''. Meanwhile, use of the acronym ``CCS''
(sometimes, ``C&CS'') was so widespread among GPL enforcers that its use (sometimes, ``C\&CS'') was so widespread among GPL enforcers that its use
continues even though GPLv3-focused experts tend to say just the defined continues even though GPLv3-focused experts tend to say just the defined
term of ``Corresponding Source''.}, or, as GPLv3 officially calls it, term of ``Corresponding Source''.}, or, as GPLv3 officially calls it,
``Corresponding Source'', is given in GPLv3~\S1\P4. This definition is as ``Corresponding Source'', is given in GPLv3~\S1\P4. This definition is as