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You can sell your product. | |||
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No, it should enhance it...unless you are one of the largest multibillion dollar monopolies out there, and | |||
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*Why Tesla Motors went open source in Forbes - [http://www.forbes.com/sites/briansolomon/2014/06/12/tesla-goes-open-source-elon-musk-releases-patents-to-good-faith-use/] | |||
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Revision as of 00:21, 20 August 2014
You should go Open Source if you want to change the world.
And I don't mean partial open source - I mean open source as in the Open Source Hardware Definition.
That means you not only publish your plans, but also allow others to use the technology commercially.
So how do you make a living?
You can sell your product.
But would giving the plans away kill your business?
No, it should enhance it...unless you are one of the largest multibillion dollar monopolies out there, and
Additional Links
- Why Tesla Motors went open source in Forbes - [1]
- Why OSE Doesn't Support the Use of Creative Commons Non-Commercial Licenses