Chris wrote:

"I believe a license (at least in the context we are
concerned with) sets down a set of circumstances under
which you have permission to use another person's IP
in exchange for you giving some sort of compensation
to the owner.  If you violate the terms of that
license, the other party can (and probably will) sue
you for damages.

>They are by their essential nature revocable at will.

I don't believe this is true.  Licenses are legally
binding (unless proven otherwise in court) to both
parties involved in the license.  The owner of
the IP cannot revoke the license without violating the
license."

I am a lawyer. I'm telling you how it is. But of
course, you can believe what you want.

Clark

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