On 04-09-15 08:16, "Gerard Freriks (privé)" wrote:
It is not a numbers game.

Members/users need to own it.
CEN, ISO, HL7, SNOMED, WHO, all have members that own the IP.
These organizations are real Associations.

It is already said, as argument against your position, numbers do not count, rights count.

Users do not need to "own" Linux, the need the right to use it.
That is how Open Source work.
Users do not need to "own".

How much rights have users of OpenEHR?
They have the right to download and distribute the specifications for free.
They have the right to implement it for free

The license says, those rights are perpetual.



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