IPR ==> Intellectual Proprietary Restrictions
Posted Oct 22, 2005 2:28 UTC (Sat) by
AnswerGuy (subscriber, #1256)
In reply to:
So-called "IPR" by pdundas
Parent article:
Europatents to return in 2006?
We can simply adopt the same letters and promulgate and alternative expansion for them. One that gives our take on it. I use to say (as frequently as my managers and users would listen that NFS stands for "No Flippin' Security (insert the expletive of your choice in the middle of that)" which rarely failed to get a laugh but also drove home the point.
So, calling IPR the "intellectual proprietary restrictions" emphasizes this aspect of the concept and rides on the coat-tails of all other usage of the abbreviation.
JimD
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