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<p>On pon 16 kwi 2012 11:00:02 CEST, <a href="mailto:maemo-community-request@maemo.org">maemo-community-request@maemo.org</a> wrote:
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<br>Sorry for fragmented reply, it seems that I've had delay in receiving latest digest. Anyway, I agree totally with Graham, Andrew and Robert - if there is a way for licensing that doesn't involve legal entity - and proofs are out in the wild, that there is - we could and should exhaust those first.
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<br>I hope that Nokia would agree, as it doesn't hurt either side. On the other hand, not allowing hurt - especially the "trust" factor.
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<br>/Estel</p>
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