I believe that [EMAIL PROTECTED] is another person who is involved. These people will try to tell you that "there are parts of the firmware that Intel does not own". They'll say that positively about two of the firmwares, and want you believe that is the case for all three. Then you can read the distribution agreement that they want open source vendors to sign, because I just can't figure out how to tie "Intel does not own all of the stuff in the firmware" to "we must take these specific rights that we list away from you".
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