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Re: [dvd-discuss] Text of Sen. Hollings' revised SSSCA, now called theCBDTPA
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- Subject: Re: [dvd-discuss] Text of Sen. Hollings' revised SSSCA, now called theCBDTPA
- From: "Michael A Rolenz" <Michael.A.Rolenz(at)aero.org>
- Date: Fri, 22 Mar 2002 10:20:47 -0800
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Does OSI want to fight the government when the government wants to subvert
OSI?
Now has Hollings done a trademark infringment? Maybe OSI should send him a
letter congradulating him on his stance and sending him a copy of the
licensing agreement, as well as sending it to the WP, NYT and anyother
place they can.
I don't know about anyone else but when I hear JackBoots or any of the
industry consortium talk about now they are an open standard bacause
anyone can pay the licensing fee to join it I wanna puke. If it isn't
freely available and FREE it isn't an open standard.
Jeremy Erwin <jerwin@ponymail.com>
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03/22/02 10:03 AM
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CBDTPA
On Thursday, March 21, 2002, at 10:37 PM, microlenz@earthlink.net wrote:
> WRT to doing it open source. That probably sums up what Hollings
> wants. I
> think Hollings is up against another estoppel argument. Open source is
> well
> established. If he proposes it as open source, then he must accept what
> open
> source is....but I suspect this is yet another case of pollution.
> That's a
> rather incidious tactic pioneered in the 80s by a number of
> organizations. Get
> into the working of something. Pollute it and then get it eliminated
> because
> it's screwed up (e.g, James Watt and the EPA, Microsoft and Java)
>
Isn't "open source" trademarked by the OSI? Any "open source"
implementation would have to be approved by the Open Source Initiative.
Jeremy