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Re: Pro-active action about closed hardware



It looks good.

A few points to note:

> equipment have the right to apply the "Open Hardware" logo to their

So. Where is the logo? :-)

>    B. In a published book currently in print and available at bookstores,
>       selling for not more than US$40.

I object to this. This could preclude many non-American manufacturers to get
certification. Book production costs (and all printed matter) in many
countries are higher than in America. As an example, a newspaper in America
costs between US $0.25 and US $1. However, in many European countries it is
not possible to find a newspaper for less than US $1 and they may even cost
$2. The same goes for books.

I suggest saying something like: 

In a published book currently in print and available  at bookstores. The price
of the book must not include hidden fees or royalties.

I think this is what you really mean, don't you?

Thanks,
	Fernando


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