On Thu, Jun 30, 2005 at 01:01:05AM -0400, Eric Dorland wrote:
> My problem with it is DFSG 8. If we accept a trademark license, we're
> attaching additional rights to the program that are Debian-specific. I
> understand that the DFSG were framed in the context of copyright
> licenses, but I think it makes sense in a broader context.

Hasn't this been discussed several times already?A
The license is DFSG-free without the Debian-specific offer (which is 
theoretically not even Debian-specific). We don't *need* the additional
rights, but the DFSG doesn't say we can't use them if we have them.


Hamish
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