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It’s not like anyone can prevent it, right?<br class="">
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<div class="">On Mar 20, 2018, at 5:11 PM, Nick Roy <<a href="mailto:nroy@internet2.edu" class="">nroy@internet2.edu</a>> wrote:</div>
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have asked me if I would be concerned if they were to take production InCommon metadata and resign it and redistribute it to their metadata clients using something like this, and I have no qualms with anyone doing that.<span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span></span></div>
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