On 09/09/2013 01:39 PM, Mike Kang wrote:
> there's no email chain to crawl up either.
TAPR simply demands licensees send an email. They don't have to confirm it by a two way conversation.
Apart from attribution, the emails and the no-patent-suits between licensees are the
two big differences from CC-BY-SA. The intent is to build community and help collaboration on improvement.
Glad to hear about you all at Tekla Labs wanting proliferation of ideas and practical machines DIY or otherwise.
John Griessen
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