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> Subject: [openip] Re: License -> back on track
> I think that the "IP" in "OpenIP" is meant to refer to
"intellectual
> property". That's a term it is better to avoid; see
> http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/words-to-avoid.html for some
reasons
> why.
Hi, that's right but I use it to describe the mix of different
things, hardware & software found on 'openip.org'. It's not
related to any legal assumption (the 'basic legal idea' is more
covered by the word 'open', even I know you don't like it too
;-). Maybe I should state this on the page.
Robert M. Muench, Karlsruhe, Germany
==> ask for PGP public-key <==
When do you want to reboot today?
Use the free portable GUI Library
OpenAmulet from http://www.openip.org