Why Intel and Qualcomm Can't Agree on IoT Framework
Tug of war between engineers and lawyers
Junko Yoshida, EETimes
5/5/2015 08:51 AM EDT
MADISON, Wis. — How do you tell ISC License from Apache 2.0? Why is a Patent Non-Assertion Pledge necessary? Since when are “Reasonable And Non-Discriminatory” (RAND) terms no longer sufficient?
First thing you do, go to the Intellectual Property (IP) policy page of open collaborative projects such as Qualcomm-led AllSeen Alliance and Intel-led Open Interconnect Consortium (OIC).
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