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From: Rudolf Usselmann<rudi@a...>
Date: Thu May 13 06:47:53 CEST 2004
Subject: [oc] One issue about free hardware
On Thu, 2004-05-13 at 02:42, Richard Stallman wrote: > The main problem is the use of IP (in the sense of "core") > > I hope that "IP" here does not mean "intellectual property". > That term is exceedingly harmful when it confuses > copyrights, patents, trademarks, etc. When it is used to describe > designs, programs, etc., it is even more harmful, because it > leads people to identify "code" or "circuitry" in their minds > as "property" at such a low level that they have trouble > even imagining any other way to look at it. > > If we seek even to encourage free designs, we must reject this > equation--so we had better not go along with terminology > that presupposes it.
Well, I'm not sure I agree with your statements.
Yes, IP does stand for Intellectual Property, and yes it is a confusing term. However, there are so far no problems from people on both commercial and educational side to use these free "IP Cores".
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