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Qi Hardware logo, cleaned up and ready by WPWRAK

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Licensing

See the Sharism Sharing Agreement for freeing rights to a work.

This is the CC0 license. However, as an IT/IP specialist, there are contradictory elements in the sharing agreement which is NOT auto-generated. Firstly, because it is a unilateral declaration, it should be called Deed (no need for any other party to accept). Secondly, it is unclear exactly what is covered (work is "vague"). And lastly, it is not legally enforceable in a practical sense. I will nominate another (hopefully simpler) approach which attempts to reflect the spirit of "qi" (drllau).

Jurisprudence. The Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA) will come into force after any 6 of {Australia, Canada, EU (equally competent), Japan, Morocco, New Zealand, Singapore, South Korea or the United States} ratifies it. IPR include collective trade marks, even for unincorporated associations (though legal standing may be a problem). It allows the protection of trade dress, which include a particular sale technique, in this particular case sharism which is in essence unilateral "gifts of knowledge". Sharism means that any makerSpace should be able to bootstrap and replicate itself to the limit allowed by law (subject to patent/freedom to operate, copyright/left, public dedication/tort of breach of confidence}.

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