Tesla Opens Its Patents in Bid to Speed Up Electric Car Development

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Tesla CEO Elon Musk says Investors should not worry that the decision would hit the company's bottom line,
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Tesla Motors on Thursday said it would allow others to use its intellectual property in hopes of speeding up development of electric cars by all manufacturers.

Tesla co-founder and Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk said the company would not take legal action against anyone who "in good faith, wants to use our technology."

Musk said on the company's website that the industry would benefit from open-source sharing of technologies.

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He said the company was founded to speed the growth of sustainable transport.

"If we clear a path to the creation of compelling electric vehicles, but then lay intellectual property landmines behind us to inhibit others, we are acting in a manner contrary to that goal," he said.

Musk said the move included all of Tesla's patents, including several hundred current ones and several thousand in the future.

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Tesla says it's giving up its patents to "the open source movement" to help spur electric vehicle technology.STAN HONDA / AFP - Getty Images

Investors should not worry that the decision would hit Tesla's bottom line, he told reporters on a conference call.

"It doesn't really harm Tesla but helps the industry," Musk said on the call, "and I think actually it will help Tesla, mostly with respect to attracting and motivating the world's best technical talent."

He said investors should be more concerned about whether a company is able to attract and motivate the best talent than the contents of its patent portfolio.

— Reuters

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