I agree with Philippe on this one. It's not up to Unicode to decide whether a script is "practical," easy to read, easy to write, etc. But if there is any sort of intellectual property claim that imposes any conditions on the use of the script, including describing or encoding it, developing fonts or code charts, or anything else, it should be a complete non-starter as far as Unicode is concerned.

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Doug Ewell | Thornton, Colorado, USA
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