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by omegaworks
3198 days ago
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> there is an exception if fb sues you first. So if fb just uses something patented by my company in one of their products, just uses it without my company's permission, but doesn't sue, what is my company's recourse? What is my company's leverage or incentive to get them to pay my company for a license? You assume an intent but the intent is unclear here. React is an incredibly attractive technical product. As a web dev at my company I really want to use it, but had I not realized its strange underhanded bidirectional patent grant and evangelized it I could have boxed my company into a corner, forcing it to decide to sacrifice our React web infrastructure or defend our patents. Spreading misinformation about the danger only serves to undermine the OSS community's response. |
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