
Sun is a member of OGF. Just like Oracle. All the best, -Thijs On Wed, 2009-05-27 at 18:04 +0200, Sam Johnston wrote:
Richard,
On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 2:43 PM, Richard Davies <richard.davies@elastichosts.com> wrote: Submitted by Richard Davies, CEO, ElasticHosts
ElasticHosts is pleased to announce that any patent claims held by ElasticHosts which are necessary to implement the "Open Cloud Computing Interface" (OCCI) as designed by the OGF Open Cloud Computing Interface Working Group will be licensed on a royalty-free basis.
ElasticHosts strongly supports the creation of open and royalty-free standards for cloud computing, which we believe will be essential for the success of this key technology.
Thanks for taking the issue seriously - I note that your statement has already been published on ogf.org and that there is precedent for Sun having done the same for a previous API. Here's hoping we'll see something from both Sun and GoGrid in due course.
FWIW the OGF IPR policy is drawn into the membership agreement so member companies are covered across the board... Sun's not a member but Oracle is ;)
Sam
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