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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions README.md
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This is the home repo for MedDev, an attempt to construct a new kind of free-libre open source license aimed specifically at medical devices.
The COVID-19 pandemic has demonstrated the need for open, transparent devices which are both suppy-chain resilient and fully tested under
normal regulatory regimes. In order to build an system of for-profit and non-profit firms that support such devices to alleviate want
normal regulatory regimes. In order to build a system of for-profit and non-profit firms that support such devices to alleviate want
now and in the future, we believe a license that encourages a new kind of sharing is required: one that allows re-use of device designs
and test documentation by forcing publication at the time of reuse for regulatory clearance.

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We have a set of [loose notes](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1PVDh55CssjKDlNG06Blz3yN5ZMRx6sKONC2ysyCE6x0/edit?usp=sharing) as a working document.

We can of course give editing privileges to people who join this project. We are interested in volunteers with regulatory (especially FDA) experience, governement policy and health experience, and, in particular, lawyers with experience with free-libre open source licenses.
We can of course give editing privileges to people who join this project. We are interested in volunteers with regulatory (especially FDA) experience, government policy and health experience, and, in particular, lawyers with experience with free-libre open source licenses.

The diagram in the directory may give you a general idea of our approach.

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