This description of React's patent situation by an actual patent lawyer sums up my understanding nicely:https://blog.cloudboost.io/3-points-to-consider-before-migrating-away-from-react-because-of-facebooks-bsd-patent-license-b4a32562d268 …
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No categorical right/wrong good/bad here. Considerations vary for each co., dev, project. As any lawyer can tell you, "it depends..."
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Yep. People have started citing you as legal advice "from an actual patent lawyer". Probably not your intent (or what you wanted)
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Well, I am an actual patent lawyer (been called worse...
) but anyone citing my article as "legal advice" probably didn't read it:pic.twitter.com/H8upJRrGPK
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"don't worry about it" is definitely advice when made citing your article. No?
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Dunno. I think tone of the article is clear that it's raising issues ("3 Points to Consider...") not advising X or Y.
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A few things: 1. It's definitely being cited as legal advice. 2. Your tweets have gone further.https://twitter.com/ArielR_IP/status/909483656477134849 …
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Someone else on Twitter citing to my article as "advice" != my (legal) advice, especially when article is explicit on this point throughout
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Yehuda, I really don't understand why are you haranguing this man over other people ignoring his very clear disclaimers.
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Nobody should take their legal advice from Twitter, even if it comes from a lawyer.pic.twitter.com/PdxU8x18Jq
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Especially if it comes from a lawyer
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