I'm not active in RPF or RPS myself, but msilverstar notes here that RPF runs on copyrighted images, and we can't project now exactly all the ways that such images might be used in Fanlore articles. So, I do think that we need to address copyright issues in the full draft of the policy.
That said, and as I observed to Morgandawn elsewhere in this discussion, my expectation is that once all the help pages and templates are up for contributors to use, that few people will actually need or want to read through the whole policy. It will be like the AO3 TOS in that respect: few users there ever read through the whole thing (is my sense, anyway) but it's there to answer detailed questions. But most people just use the help pages and the templates for uploading works.
Re: is anyone looking at usability and inclusiveness?
That said, and as I observed to Morgandawn elsewhere in this discussion, my expectation is that once all the help pages and templates are up for contributors to use, that few people will actually need or want to read through the whole policy. It will be like the AO3 TOS in that respect: few users there ever read through the whole thing (is my sense, anyway) but it's there to answer detailed questions. But most people just use the help pages and the templates for uploading works.