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Comments on: IBM expands free access to patents

Health care, education groups can use patents in open-software standards for Web services, e-forms and open document formats.

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Open Innovation in Healthcare
by Jack Mason October 24, 2005 8:56 AM PDT
For more on IBM's move to make its patent database royalty-free for healthcare and education open standards implementation, see Irving Wladawsky-Berger's post on Healthnex, our new group blog on healthcare transformation.

http://healthnex.typepad.com/web_log/2005/10/building_open_c.html
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Open Innovation in Healthcare
by Jack Mason October 24, 2005 8:56 AM PDT
For more on IBM's move to make its patent database royalty-free for healthcare and education open standards implementation, see Irving Wladawsky-Berger's post on Healthnex, our new group blog on healthcare transformation.

http://healthnex.typepad.com/web_log/2005/10/building_open_c.html
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How About....
by Captain_Spock October 24, 2005 10:09 AM PDT
... "an IBM's move to make its patent database royalty-free" for open standards implementation (Web Services and Extensible Markup Language Standards - XML) within the worldwide Banking and Financial Services Industries similar to what is being done for the worldwide Healthcare Industry and Education Sector!
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How About....
by Captain_Spock October 24, 2005 10:09 AM PDT
... "an IBM's move to make its patent database royalty-free" for open standards implementation (Web Services and Extensible Markup Language Standards - XML) within the worldwide Banking and Financial Services Industries similar to what is being done for the worldwide Healthcare Industry and Education Sector!
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Also Allow...
by Captain_Spock October 24, 2005 11:38 AM PDT
...the Open Source Community to strike a blow for OS/2 Warp's "freedom" by placing its Source-Code (or whatever parts of this code that can legally be open-sourced) in hands of the Open-Source Community that would undoubtedly preserve the "future" of this once promising Operating System.
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Also Allow...
by Captain_Spock October 24, 2005 11:38 AM PDT
...the Open Source Community to strike a blow for OS/2 Warp's "freedom" by placing its Source-Code (or whatever parts of this code that can legally be open-sourced) in hands of the Open-Source Community that would undoubtedly preserve the "future" of this once promising Operating System.
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