Is Facebook saying that the only legally *safe* framework to use is React, because without a patent grant nearly everything else infringes?
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Replying to @raulvk
This is a question I have after continued discussion and understanding about the patents clause. No source, ianal etc
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Replying to @maxlynch
Truth is I have only been able to find 1 patent claim covering React. It's in application stage, and it covers Fiber, according to my source
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Replying to @raulvk
A FB engineer (ex or current) mentioned a bunch of other obscure ones that most would consider obvious/prior art a plenty, trying to find
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Replying to @maxlynch
Would be awesome if you found them. I scanned the 5,220 results on Google Patents. Found the Fiber one and others for GraphQL, HHVM...
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Replying to @raulvk
Max Lynch Retweeted Yehuda Katz 🥨
Stumbled on this:https://twitter.com/wycats/status/908877817022054401 …
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The most charitable pro Facebook argument amounts to "you're no better off using preact because we have patents that cover everything"
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