Yeah he has done really well, covered a lot of ground. says your input is required with some of the people he spoke to.
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ok well let's queue it up maybe we can have a zoom call in on friday or saturday. I am super happy you guys are working together, I will fund you both with a small contribution to help and see you grow
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Replying to @DanielleFong
Let's get some serious government commitments first before we start talking about funding. They need to provide IP and proprietary information protection. They also need to be willing to provide approval with hard legal backing.
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Replying to @TechGodArisen
I'm not sure. I am just doing things with the minimum added friction, but by all means move at your pace.
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Replying to @DanielleFong
Trust me if you just throw money at the problem, you gonna keep throwing money at the problem without results. They need to be ready to commit before we start pumping in funds.
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Replying to @TechGodArisen @DanielleFong
I'm certainly not releasing my proprietary information without IP protection.
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understood. I am just thinking about what the fastest way to do stuff is. I asked Elon Musk to open source all his patents and he did it.https://twitter.com/DanielleFong/status/1240339051682635778 …
𝓓𝑎𝑛𝑖𝑒𝑙𝑙𝑒 𝓕𝑜𝑛𝑔, 𝕖𝕩-𝕡𝕣𝕠𝕕𝕚𝕘𝕪 added,
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Replying to @DanielleFong
Yes a patent means the IP is protected. So the owner can do what they like with it. African countries are still very backwards in regards Patents and Intellectual property protection. and they probably have different methods of doing it, but which ever way its done....
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Replying to @TechGodArisen @DanielleFong
it would be similar to having a patent. If you have a patent or similar IP protection, then you can release your proprietary details.
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Replying to @TechGodArisen @DanielleFong
Also Elon on some level is wrong about importance of IP protection, almost every creative strives to protect their work otherwise those ideas can be easily stolen by anyone and like he said used to directly compete.
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this is what i asked him to do, i thought a lot about it, and have talked with nathan myhrvold about it. we spent so much money on patents and i regret if. more than $3mm, more than 60 patents, it was a waste. we should have spent that money directly on invention but vcs insisted
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Replying to @DanielleFong
The information he released is okay, he already has the patent and it will help others get involved in the movement. So thats a good thing, i'll even class that as charity.
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Replying to @TechGodArisen @DanielleFong
Generally however its a good idea to have protection for your work. So atleast you have the choice if you want to give out for free.
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