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Oracle has also expressed its support for Royalty Free and against RAND to the W3C on several occasions during this debate. Don Deutsch is our W3C Advisory Committee rep. _____________________________________________________________________ Steve Muench - Developer, Product Manager, XML Evangelist, Author "Building Oracle XML Applications" - www.oreilly.com/catalog/orxmlapp ----- Original Message ----- From: "David Orchard" <orchard@p...> To: "Tim Bray" <tbray@t...>; <xml-dev@l...> Sent: Friday, October 05, 2001 7:06 AM Subject: Re: RAND issues | Agreed, and that's pretty much our position as expressed to the w3c. We | need to keep the entry requirements to web services as low as possible, and | RF is a key plank in that platform. | | Cheers, | Dave | BEA W3C AC rep | | At 12:02 PM 10/4/01 -0700, Tim Bray wrote: | >I think that those standards which have to live in the | >space where you might have to pay a toll to use them are | >precisely those which W3C should stay away from. Yes they | >exist - e.g. the IEEE standardizes lots of things which you | >have to pay patents to use - but the reason the Web is | >interesting is that anyone can play without having to pay | >for permission. I'm not interested in playing RAND games. | >I'm not interested in a Web where Open-Source efforts are | >second-class citizens. | > | >I think that the W3C should adopt a policy of involving itself | >only with RF patents, recognize that this is difficult and | >complicated, and just deal with it. Tools that are available | >to achieve this goal include: | > | >- requiring diligent search and disclosure from all members, | > not just those who participate in particular WGs, for IP | > that may stand in the way of some task or another | >- where such IP exists and the holder isn't willing to grant | > RF, changing the standard to work around the IP | >- use of the bully pulpit and any other leverage the W3C can | > bring to bear to make it very painful for anyone who tries to | > set up a tollbooth on W3C output | >- declining to enter standardization activities where it | > appears that RF status can't be achieved | > | >I think this is very important. -Tim |
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