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- January 14, 2014 at 9:38 pm #301JD KromkowskiParticipant
Given the recent activity here, what is status with the v1.8 release?
January 17, 2014 at 12:24 pm #2334MichaelKeymasterOn 14/01/2014 21:38, kromkowski wrote:
> Given the recent activity here, what is status with the v1.8 release?
>I expect to have something around 2 weeks after the final sale of the IP.
Ciao, Neil
January 17, 2014 at 5:16 pm #2339JD KromkowskiParticipantOn 01/17/14 7:24 AM, Neil Robinson wrote:
> On 14/01/2014 21:38, kromkowski wrote:
>> Given the recent activity here, what is status with the v1.8 release?
>>
>
> I expect to have something around 2 weeks after the final sale of the IP.
>
> Ciao, NeilWhat exactly do you mean by "IP".
And what doess that time frame for "final" sale look like?
JDK
March 3, 2014 at 6:00 pm #2341JD KromkowskiParticipant?
On 01/17/14 12:16 PM, kromkowski wrote:
> On 01/17/14 7:24 AM, Neil Robinson wrote:
>> On 14/01/2014 21:38, kromkowski wrote:
>>> Given the recent activity here, what is status with the v1.8 release?
>>>
>>
>> I expect to have something around 2 weeks after the final sale of the IP.
>>
>> Ciao, Neil
>
> What exactly do you mean by "IP".
>
> And what does that time frame for "final" sale look like?
>
> JDK
>June 23, 2014 at 6:08 pm #2342Dan JinksParticipantI think:
IP = Intellectual Property
I have no idea what IPR is. I saw that term used earlier also.-Dan
On Fri, 17 Jan 2014 12:16:21 -0500, kromkowski
<JDKromkowski@gmail.com> wrote:>On 01/17/14 7:24 AM, Neil Robinson wrote:
>> On 14/01/2014 21:38, kromkowski wrote:
>>> Given the recent activity here, what is status with the v1.8 release?
>>>
>>
>> I expect to have something around 2 weeks after the final sale of the IP.
>>
>> Ciao, Neil
>
>What exactly do you mean by "IP".
>
>And what doess that time frame for "final" sale look like?
>
>JDKJuly 4, 2014 at 11:09 am #1618MichaelKeymasterOn 23/06/2014 19:08, Daniel Jinks wrote:
> I think:
> IP = Intellectual Property
> I have no idea what IPR is. I saw that term used earlier also.
>
> -DanIPR = Intellectual Property Rights. In some countries, you can never lose your copyright if you are the author, but you can sell
the right to commercialize the work.Ciao, Neil
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