On 3/9/07, Mariano Iglesias <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I think it is safe to say that you *can* use the term CakePHP as long as you
> address the binding of its license.
>

Unfortunately it is not very clear and I have asked in the past and
not got satisfactory replies.

The term "CakePHP" is trademarked so you can be prevented from using
that for almost everything (including blog posts) *if* CSF wishes.

It is this ambiguity from CSF which I do not like.

I personally feel that exceptions to the use of CakePHP trademark
should be clearly defined on the site and they should be mentioned in
a clause in the registering contract of the trademark or its
equivalent in the country it was registered.

Merely pointing to a reply by someone in a thread on the group is just
not enough.

And yes I have reasons to judge on basis of past behaviors :)

This is definitely the last post in this thread from me.

Cheers
Tarique

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