Claims of Conformance (was: Re: CLDR and ICU)

2012-07-26 Thread Ken Whistler
On 7/26/2012 4:20 PM, Richard Wordingham wrote: Perhaps I've read too much into http://www.unicode.org/policies/logo_policy.html . The implication is that untrue or misleading claims using the word 'Unicode' are contravening the trademark. That's more on the level of making sure that when

Re: Claims of Conformance (was: Re: CLDR and ICU)

2012-07-26 Thread Andrew West
On 27 July 2012 00:42, Ken Whistler k...@sybase.com wrote: It is a whole nother kettle of fish when somebody says of their product This product conforms to the Unicode Standard, Version 6.2.0. There would be nothing misleading about their use of the Unicode Mark in such a case -- they are

Re: Claims of Conformance (was: Re: CLDR and ICU)

2012-07-26 Thread Philippe Verdy
You may still use the terms Universal Character Set. However, claims of conformance is declarative. It may have unexpected bugs soemwhere in which cas the claim should come with either a disclaimer of warranty, or with a reliable contact address for the support to have these conformance bugs