On 09/16/2013 08:39 PM, Matthew Harbowy wrote:
> The best strategy in a zero sum game is not to play at all- we need to not play the patent game, and release all tech free for any
> use, full stop. License free everything.
For that, I like TAPR license -- see tapr.org
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