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It is my understanding that Cisco was founded on router technology developed Stanford which was then patented and exploited by the company (despite Stanford's intention that it be public domain)[1]. I wonder if the cultural tone that that set is what, decades later, has landed them in this situation.

[1] http://pdp10.nocrew.org/docs/cisco.html




The NOS was based on software written at Stanford. The HW was Andy Bechtolsheim 68K board, which also (without the theft) become the SUN-1.

cisco paid Stanford off later, although the author of that NOS is still unhappy.




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