On Fri, Mar 11, 2011 at 00:35, Michael Scherer <m...@zarb.org> wrote: > Le vendredi 11 mars 2011 à 00:28 +0100, nicolas vigier a écrit : >> On Thu, 10 Mar 2011, Christiaan Welvaart wrote: >> > On Thu, 10 Mar 2011, nicolas vigier wrote: >> >>> Unfortunately the seamonkey name and logos are trademarked and the >> >>> license >> >>> terms are most likely not acceptable so it seems to me we'll have to >> >>> rename/rebrand it. >> >> >> >> Is it different than firefox license terms ? >> > >> > Same rules AFAIK, see >> > http://www.mozilla.org/foundation/trademarks/policy.html
Wasn''t there a license change regarding the Firefox logo in the end of 2010, that was related to this? >> Does anyone know if we had to request permission to use firefox and >> thunderbird trademarks ? > > For mandriva, it was done IIRC, but I think that sharing a part of the > building eased the dialog :) If needed, I can forward the request through the Mozilla Europe guys (across the street) who will certainly route us to the right people to ask. As far as I remember, having discussed about that with them in the past, there are two orthogonal product visions at stake here; so even in the long run, that will certainly be beneficial to work upstream to ease Firefox packaging and tuning on Linux platforms in general (and Mageia in particular). Romain