To add to Tim's point and in support of Molly's choice....Malaysia also
has a pro-open source policy. Underscoring one of Molly's
points....incorporating there opens up many funding avenues....for
example: Canada's IDRC funds several open source initiatives based in
the ASEAN area .... but would not fund an OSHCA incorporated in Canada
working in that area.
The path of least resistance for adoption and greatest need for open
source in health is not in the G7.
Joseph
Tim.Churches wrote:
> Richard Schilling wrote:
> > If I were involved in the incorporation (which I can do, by the way in a
> > day) I would object to doing it in Malaysia. I would do it in the U.S.
> > first. The protections offered a U.S. corporation might be much greater
> > than in Malaysia.
>
> Glad that you have compared US and Malaysian corporate law. Personally I
> think it is great that OSHCA will finally be incorporated, and given the
> current Zeitgeist in many rich countries, that it will be incorporated
> under a flag bearing the crescent and star.
>
> Tim C
>
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