On 7/03/2016 12:09 PM, Mark Newton wrote:

It is not possible for a consumer to vote with their wallet, because no matter 
where they send their money, FLARM skims the cream.

It isn’t a competitive market, it’s a restraint of trade.

Not a good argument to make. This exact same scenario plays out all over the world - even with ISO standards. If you want have a look at a good example, see the various MPEG standards and licensing those (and thus free to air digital TV). Even government-mandated broadcast specs require something that must be licensed from 3rd parties.


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