It's more or less the point of my post. The revocation is where the incentives come from. FB is immune from the incentives of React license.
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You are correct re: mechanics of licenses but overlook that FB is a huge litigation target. ASF isn't.
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One could argue litigation playing field is tilted against FB (constant patent threats) and PATENTS is a small way to mitigate this risk
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The litigation playing field is tilted against the little guy who can barely afford to get the patent, not the big companies with counsel.
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Maybe. But if you don't have your own patent (& $ to sue) the React license will never be an issue. Nothing changes unless you sue FB 1st
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Interesting to me that OSS advocates arguing against React license are actually arguing for stronger patent rights/more litigation
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No, we're arguing that using an open source project as a back door to punish people for suing Facebook is wrong.
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& that an appropriate license for React would also punish Facebook for initiating lawsuits (by revoking their right to other react patents)
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What 'other React patents'? The only relevant patents are those belonging to FB. FB grants you rights which are revoked if you sue 1st
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Look, I hear you t re: Apache. ASF's MO is OSS, community, etc., and their license reflects that. OSS/community is not what makes FB tick.
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Let them say this clearly. I think people would like to hear it from them.
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