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The standards bodies are parasites on society, as bad as the worst academic publishers.To be fair, one typically has a financial interest (e.g., product
The standards committees are composed of volunteers, often working for universities or companies who pay their salaries, but never paid by the standards body for their free labour. Then the standards are copyrighted and sold at a huge profit, often to the same organisations whose experts contributed all of the value incorporated in the standards. The standards bodies are generally non-profit organisations, and they ensure this non-profit characteristic by increasing the pay of their directors until they run out of profit.In the days of dead tree publication, one could understand the need
The standards become referenced in laws, and thereby have the force of law, but are copyrighted by a private entity, and not even the politicians writing the laws incorporating these standards can read them without paying.That doesn't really help folks who are *not* in europe.
Do not ever volunteer your time to work on a proprietary standard.
Here is a nice video by Carl Malamud (of https://public.resource.org/ ):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2tOJdGaMvVw
He had a legal victory: There has been some European court decision that in future they will have to allow public access to standards written into law:
https://www.heise.de/news/EuGH-Entscheid-Europaeische-Normen-muessen-gratis-zugaenglich-sein-9646757.html
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