Wednesday, February 23, 2005

Oasis patent policy threatens openness of webservice standards


I strongly believe that true interoperability can only be achieved if interoperability standards are truly "unencumbered" and freely implementable by anyone. Seems that the OASIS organisation may be violating this principle. Read:
http://perens.com/Articles/OASIS.html


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