On Sun, 2008-07-06 at 23:54 +0200, Florian Weimer wrote: * Steve McIntyre: I've been approached by the OpenInventionNetwork[1]. They're asking if Debian would like to join as an organisation to "protect our work and support open access to intellectual property". I'm not sure either way myself, so I thought I'd ask for...
* Steve McIntyre: I've been approached by the OpenInventionNetwork[1]. They're asking if Debian would like to join as an organisation to "protect our work and support open access to intellectual property". I'm not sure either way myself, so I thought I'd ask for comments here. Any thoughts? I guess they aren't aware that ...
Hi, On Thursday 03 July 2008 10:28, Ben Finney wrote: You just got through pointing out that OpenInventionNetwork *is* Ketchum Inc. on a second thought, I basically only brought up, that the domain was registered by Ketchum Inc., which is a PR company. So one could maybe say they (OIN) just were unfortunate or whatever... Is ...
...03 July 2008 10:28, Ben Finney wrote: You just got through pointing out that OpenInventionNetwork *is* Ketchum Inc. Is there some other organisation that you would suggest as being ... not. I was just pointed this (me first dismissing OpenInventionNetwork and then suggesting them...) out in private and currently I'm honestly confused. :-/ regards...
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Hi folks, I've been approached by the OpenInventionNetwork[1]. They're asking if Debian would like to join as an organisation to "protect our work and support open access to intellectual property". I'm not sure either way myself, so I thought I'd ask for comments here. Any thoughts? [1] http://www.openinventionnetwork.com/ -- Steve ...
* Paul Johnson: I guess they aren't aware that Debian doesn't hold any assests, intellectual property or otherwise. Perhaps you could try to clarify that. I'm pretty sure that afterwards, they will withdraw their offer to join. Shouldn't they approach SPI instead? SPI doesn't hold that many assets, either. 8-) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-project-REQUEST@...
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...created a new shared notebook with the inventive name "Shared Notebook". It's located in the MyDocs | ON Notebooks folder, and opens normally on Computer 1 with the default... pages 2. On Computer 2, I opened ON, and clicked on "All Notebooks"...3. On computer 2, I opened My Network Places and drilled down to the "Shared Notebook" fielder. Clicking on it opens ON to the same default as ...
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