Clarke Wixon wrote:
Sean Moss-Pultz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Yes this is exactly what we want. We want to make the patents we get
freely available, but also only usable for defensive purposes, forever
Sean,
I am a registered U.S. patent attorney and a member of the California Bar,
and I reside in the San Francisco Bay Area. And I'm also a part-time OpenMoko
developer and enthusiastic supporter (you'll see my name all over the Bugzilla
bug tracker, for example, but I haven't completed any significant projects of my
own yet). I have a GTA01 I'm proud to own and work on.
I would be happy to discuss some real-world intellectual property strategies
at your convenience. I have a good understanding of the U.S. patent system,
how you might be able leverage that (and other approaches) to advance OpenMoko's
specific objectives (not to intimidate others!), and how to best use open-source
licenses.
Anyway, I'll get in touch with you via email and maybe we can set up a meeting
to discuss more concrete goals and strategies.
Sounds great. I would love your help!
Sean
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