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Actually this is stupid to restrict the word [[Governance organization]] to refer only to computer systems. Like there are "real world" governance organizations like your government or whatever.
Actually this is stupid to restrict the word [[Governance organization]] to refer only to computer systems. Like there are "real world" governance organizations like your government or whatever.
:Agreed, the Regents of the University of California for instance.  Also, governments do sometimes do research and have [[mandatory patent license]]s on it, and agencies to enforce that.  The Government of China runs its own [[patent pool]].  So does MIT.
:And, this doesn't refer to only computer systems but all kinds of inventions and properties.  So yes generalize what's said here, it was a rush job, I am trying to fix all misunderstood concepts at once so we can make some more rapid progress.
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