On July 16, according to China.com, China Mobile, as the first communications operator in China to join the Open Invention Network (OIN), officially joined OIN, an organization dedicated to reducing open source software patent risks.
OIN has the largest and oldest patent cross-licensing platform in the world. After joining the platform, any party can obtain a cross-license of Linux system patents, thereby adhering to the patent non-infringement principle in core Linux technology and related open source technologies.
According to the OIN official website, domestic enterprise members include Alibaba, Tencent, Huawei, BYD, Xiaomi, ByteDance, Baidu, Haier, SAIC, etc.
Liu Jia, deputy general manager of China Mobile's Technology Innovation Department, said: "After joining OIN, China Mobile will not only continue to support the innovative practices of open source projects, but will also work with OIN and its members to jointly promote the high level of Linux systems and their open source technologies. Implement and jointly maintain the healthy development of the open source ecosystem."
Keith Bergelt, CEO of OIN, said: "We are very happy to have a global leader like China Mobile join OIN. I believe that their joining will support open source for all mobile communication service providers. Set an example in terms of non-infringement of technology patents.”
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