VSG
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Specifically, all IP required for the implementation of the standard needs to be relinquished to the standards body, and the copyright and trademark on the standard needs to be controlled by the standards body. The standards body has a defined process for modifying and improving the standard, and all the stakeholders have a say in any changes. That guarantees a degree of backwards compatibility and expected lifetime of any implementation. One company can't just introduce a new feature and obsolete all the old implementations. And Tesla would NEVER just obsolete an implementation, right? I mean, my Tesla Roadster can use all the supercharges just like every other Tesla, right?An open standard requires that an independent entity have control over certifications that allow interoperability.
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