The issue of not wanting open source contributions to inadvertently license valuable patents is not unique to Facebook.
Qualcomm reorganized itself several years ago so that their employees who interact with open source would be assigned to one corporate entity while all sensitive patents would be held by a separate corporate entity.
Other large organizations muddle through with closer oversight of the open source teams by the legal team than either would like.
Qualcomm reorganized itself several years ago so that their employees who interact with open source would be assigned to one corporate entity while all sensitive patents would be held by a separate corporate entity.
Other large organizations muddle through with closer oversight of the open source teams by the legal team than either would like.
It is a difficult problem to solve.