Mandatory patent license: Difference between revisions

the note here has nothing to do with what a mandatory patent license actually IS, so this is now explained independently of the Consortium licenses you find it in - see talk for response tho
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Sorry. Too late to patent Consumerium and besides concepts are '''''not''''' patentable anywhere
A '''mandatory patent license''' is part of most [[Consortium license]]s.  It requires all [[patent]]ed (or even sometimes just "patentable" [[improvement]]) to be re-licensed to all [[consortium]] members on the same identical terms.
 
Government agencies often are required to offer licenses on patents they file.
 
[[Consumerium License]] will probably require giving up patent rights to the [[Consumerium Governance Organization]] if only so it can release these to the [[public domain]] without violating anyone's rights.  It might also choose to work within a [[Green Patent License]] or [[open patent]] regime eventually - retaining the rights until they can be protected and used for [[self-funding]].
 
See [[healthy signal infrastructure]] for a more general framework of something that the [[healthy buying infrastructure]] of [[Consumerium Services]] might be part of, and which would probably have one or more elements under some such a mandatory license.
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