> Remind me why Unicode is still taking ISO to the dance? Sometimes going stag 
> has its benefits... 


As I understand it, Unicode Inc. is a recognised guest of ISO in participating 
in ISO producing an International Standard.


The fact that Unicode Inc. provides a valuable public service in making 
documents and encoding charts freely available to all who access the 
www.unicode.org website is not in any way the same as the provenance that ISO 
has of being recognised by governments around the world as providing standards 
for technological matters.


I am not a lawyer, yet as I understand it, the underlying theory of standards 
work is that it is a legally permitted exception to a general legal prohibition 
of businesses meeting together to decide and agree what will be applied in 
industrial activity.


Thus, for example, it is fine for businesses to agree that one particular code 
point will be used for the symbol for the Indian Rupee, as that helps consumers 
in that a message between computers of different brands can be passed and read 
successfully.


Yet, for example, it is not permitted for businesses to meet together to decide 
that all computers will be in a grey plastic box, as that hinders choice for 
consumers.


William Overington


10 June 2015








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