If it is IP free, then couldn't on of us just start a indiegogo, buy one set, clone it, and give it to everyone that helped fund it?
On Tuesday, September 10, 2013 4:14:59 AM UTC-7, Cathal Garvey (Phone) wrote:
-- On Tuesday, September 10, 2013 4:14:59 AM UTC-7, Cathal Garvey (Phone) wrote:
Somewhere in the list archives someone related an experience where DNA2.0 attacked them for using "IP-Free(®)" vectors in a way they didn't like.
DNA2.0 don't have a good history, IP-wise.Pieter <pieterva...@gmail.com> wrote:Anyone else subscribed to the DNA2.0 mailings?Interestingly explicitly marketed as "IP free":IP-Free - No license, no royalty share, no restrictions
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