On Sun, 22 Jan 2006 02:47:16 -0800 Don Armstrong wrote: > 4. If the Fonts are augmented pursuant to Section 3(b), the name > used to denote the resulting fonts set shall not include the > term ___STIX___ or any similar term, and any distribution or > sale of the resulting fonts set must be free of charge unless > the work is distributed or sold as part of a larger software > package. [...] > Likely to be DFSG Free, but problematic.
I don't agree that this clause is DFSG-free.
It says that the name of an augmented font cannot *include* the term
STIX or *any similar* term.
That is significantly broader than what is allowed by DFGS#4, which
states (in part):
| The license may require derived works to carry a different name or
| version number from the original software.
For instance, names such as STIX++, STIXng, newSTIX, STIXER, STICS,
STHIX, and so forth, are banned by the above clause, but they are
*different* from the original name, and thus comply with the maximum
DFSG-allowed restriction on names.
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:-( This Universe is buggy! Where's the Creator's BTS? ;-)
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