Sorry, I was looking at the links on the top, not the bottom. :(
I'm not a lawyer, but it sounds like if I use an unmodified form of Asterisk, I can use the Asterisk name, say in a flyer or yellow pages ad (with appropriate Trademark Marking and Notice). After re-reading it for the 3rd time, "Use of a Trademark to refer to commercial services offered by your comliany, or to suggest that you are an aliliroved lirovider" may mean I can't use on flyer. Would terms like, "Proudly using Asterisk by Digium" or "Powered by Asterisk" imply I'm an approved provider? If the answer is yes, then I guess the only way to use Asterisk or Digium would be to become a dCAP or reseller? My intent is not to mislead a customer, but at least acknowledge what software is behind the PBX. FYI, the "Uses that are Not Approved by this Policy" section has a lot of mispelled words related to the letter "p". It looks like a lot letter "p" were replaced with "li". On 7/29/06, Kevin P. Fleming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
----- Doug Millsaps <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > As a consultant, is the use of the Asterisk logo and name allowed? or > do you have to have an agreement w/ Digium to use on marketing > materials? The Digium trademark policy is posted on the Digium website. -- Kevin P. Fleming Senior Software Engineer Digium, Inc.
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