- From: <ilya@ns2.total-knowledge.com>
- Date: Sat, 29 Sep 2001 09:51:08 -0700
- To: www-patentpolicy-comment@w3.org
As somebody has already stated, adoption of new policy will cause alienation of big parts of Free Software Community. Many (like me) will stop supporting W3C because we don't feel it's right, many many more will be lost a bit later, when people start running into real problems with patents (think GIF). Some other poster said that it's not W3C's fault and that it is surprizing W3C didn't give in to "patent lawyers and their friends in public bodies and large corporations" for so long, but I don't really care. If W3C feels need for more help for promoting open and universal standards, just put out a call. Today there will be even more people to hear it then ever. But adopting such a policy is not kind of call I'd accept, neither it is a way to help WWW to develop and make best of itself. Ilya.
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