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because his academic papers are of no use to bitcoin. And the very idea of a state backed patent is antithetical to bitcoin.
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How are his papers of no use to BCH? I agree with you on patents being enforced by the state and that is wrong. But I see it as a defensive move to retain the IP to the BCH Chain ONLY.
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Reasonable if nchain is a "true" supporter of p2p cash. The difficulty is if there is a successful capture attempt of the BCH chain and a fork is needed. Which one will nchain support?
im_uname
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Re-read their "open license". It is retaining the IP to no one but themselves.
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Is this Bad or Good? I'm really not sure @im_uname. As I understand it, the IP is free to use for any developers in the Bitcoin Cash blockchain. Does nChain have an endGame?
im_uname
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>As I understand it, the IP is free to use for any developers in the Bitcoin Cash blockchain

Your understanding is wrong.
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"Just like Microsoft's Limited Public License has a platform limitation for free usage, nChain's license limits free usage to the Bitcoin Cash blockchain." https://prn.to/2qBCqxM
im_uname
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It is not free for any developers on BCH. It is free for developers who ask and get permission - big difference. Actually read the damn license, not just PR release.