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[XML-DEV Mailing List Archive Home] [By Thread] [By Date] [Recent Entries] [Reply To This Message] RE: Cutting special deals for open source developers --noway!
I spend a lot of my life working on W3C Working Groups, giving away ideas that may well be patentable. As long as the standards we are working on are freely implementable, it is easy for my employer to understand that it is in our interest to pay me to work full time giving away ideas, because everyone else on the committees is doing the same thing, so we benefit from their generosity, and they benefit from ours. Note: I am not speaking for my current employer, but in general terms. Now suppose everyone is patenting ideas that are needed to be able to implement the standards we develop. If I come up with a potentially patentable idea, how do I explain to my employer that I should make it publicly available, when everyone else is patenting their ideas instead of making them available to us for our implementation? In fact, I may need to have some patented ideas to be able to trade with the other companies so that I can use all the technology I need to implement a standard we are working to develop together. It gets worse, of course. I have to be careful not to communicate anything that might give away my potentially patentable ideas until I know they are protected, so I have to keep lots of secrets instead of being open with my colleagues. This is certainly not the climate I want to work in while developing standards. Jonathan
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