On Sun, Jul 22, 2007 at 09:30:57PM +0100, MJ Ray wrote: > Kevin Mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > There seems to be a few of these assertions a year that end up being > > false. Maybe a wiki page pointing out these assertions' status would > > provide examples of what does not constitute an infringement of Debian > > trademark and/or copyright so that folks could look at it before making > > more assertions? e.g. > > I shudder to think what a laundry list headed "we don't think these > are infringements" could encourage. There seem to be only a few a year, IIRC. So its not like there would be a 'snowball' effect where there'd be 100's more coming... > > Would a "if you think you have spotted an infringement..." section be > more useful? Like: A list of people to email, a list of criteria to consider first, ... =Kev
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