The W3C must abandon any notion of developing or endorsing standards that fall under intellectual property claims of any kind. The sole exception to this would a standard in which all of the IP involved would be guaranteed explicitly by the owners: 1) to be forever free for use by everyone without restriction, and 2) to be forever free of charge. *** Mike O'Regan moregan@stresscafe.com (Chicago, IL, USA)Received on Sunday, 30 September 2001 13:55:40 GMT
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