My question was, what kind of IP.

Ownership is not a legal term, you need to specify that.

I explained there are two types of IP, which one is applies to OpenEHR?

1) Does the OpenEHR foundation hold copyright?
2) Does the OpenEHR foundation have patents which can be effected hold against the user?

Both questions have NO as an answer.
I explained in my previous message why I say this.

Is their another form of IP which works restrictive for the user?

Also this question has NO as an answer.

Thanks
Bert


On 03-09-15 13:00, "Gerard Freriks (privé)" wrote:
n this particular case IP is held on specifications archetypes are making use of.
It is about ownership of IP of BOTH the Reference Model and the AOM

Gerard

On Sep 3, 2015, at 10:09 AM, Bert Verhees <bert.verh...@rosa.nl <mailto:bert.verh...@rosa.nl>> wrote:

On 03-09-15 09:07, "Gerard Freriks (privé)" wrote:
I think that definitions are generally valid.

Gerard, I think you know, you be ignorant and warning at the same moment.
I have good news for you (because ISO13606 is using parts of the AOM) and for all of us. There cannot any effective IP be claimed on OpenEHR and related technologies.
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Let me explain:

There are two kinds of IP

One is copyright, it is about the literally text of something
One is patents, it is about the idea worded in the text.

I don't know any other form of IP, do you Gerard?

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