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Summary
In this episode of Inside the Spec, hosts Megan Kacvinsky and Vardhan Mehta are joined by Amy Baker and Juste Fenou to unpack the rapidly evolving and controversial changes surrounding CSI (Construction Specifications Institute) and its licensing of MasterFormat. The conversation explores how a long-standing, widely adopted industry standard is shifting from a historically accessible system to a potentially restrictive, subscription-based model. The discussion highlights the legal ambiguity around intellectual property, the widespread implications for architects, manufacturers, and specifiers, and the broader concern that these changes could disrupt workflows, budgets, and innovation across the built environment.
Key Insights
Practical Takeaways for Manufacturers
About the Guests
Amy Baker is a registered architect and specifications consultant who works closely with architecture firms to develop and coordinate project specifications. She is also actively involved in CSI at the chapter level, providing a unique perspective on both practice and organizational dynamics.
Juste Fenou is the founder of Bibliotheca and a specifications writer with deep experience in building product data and classification systems. He brings a unique perspective shaped by ongoing legal involvement related to CSI’s intellectual property claims.
Next Steps for Manufacturers
This episode underscores the importance of staying informed and proactive as the CSI licensing changes unfold. Manufacturers should evaluate their exposure to classification systems, consult legal and industry experts where needed, and prepare for potential shifts in how product data is structured, shared, and monetized. As the situation evolves, industry-wide collaboration and awareness will be critical in shaping the path forward.
By Megan Kacvinsky, Vardhan MehtaSummary
In this episode of Inside the Spec, hosts Megan Kacvinsky and Vardhan Mehta are joined by Amy Baker and Juste Fenou to unpack the rapidly evolving and controversial changes surrounding CSI (Construction Specifications Institute) and its licensing of MasterFormat. The conversation explores how a long-standing, widely adopted industry standard is shifting from a historically accessible system to a potentially restrictive, subscription-based model. The discussion highlights the legal ambiguity around intellectual property, the widespread implications for architects, manufacturers, and specifiers, and the broader concern that these changes could disrupt workflows, budgets, and innovation across the built environment.
Key Insights
Practical Takeaways for Manufacturers
About the Guests
Amy Baker is a registered architect and specifications consultant who works closely with architecture firms to develop and coordinate project specifications. She is also actively involved in CSI at the chapter level, providing a unique perspective on both practice and organizational dynamics.
Juste Fenou is the founder of Bibliotheca and a specifications writer with deep experience in building product data and classification systems. He brings a unique perspective shaped by ongoing legal involvement related to CSI’s intellectual property claims.
Next Steps for Manufacturers
This episode underscores the importance of staying informed and proactive as the CSI licensing changes unfold. Manufacturers should evaluate their exposure to classification systems, consult legal and industry experts where needed, and prepare for potential shifts in how product data is structured, shared, and monetized. As the situation evolves, industry-wide collaboration and awareness will be critical in shaping the path forward.