Francois Orsini wrote:
Apache 2.0 is registered at OSI under:
http://www.opensource.org/licenses/apache2.0.php

For what it's worth,

For convenience, the OSI make copies of approved licenses available and Apache 2.0 is an approved license (see http://www.opensource.org/licenses/index.php). --I think that's what you're seeing.

-jean


--francois

On 1/24/06, *Jean T. Anderson* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:

    Daniel John Debrunner wrote:
     > David W. Van Couvering wrote:
     >
     >>I'm not that attached to it.  Open Source Database is fine with me.
     >
     > Another option is to just drop the concept of the tag line, I'm
    not sure
     > why one is needed. I especially believe that the Derby logo should be
     > free of any trademark issues, so there is no requirement to have
     > permission from a third-party to have our own logo.
     >
     > Another issue with a tag line is that it is English centric. Does the
     > logo's tag line need to change in Japan, France etc?

    Regarding "open source", there's OSI: http://opensource.org/trademarks/

    And a google search for "open source trademark" yielded:
    http://www.spi-inc.org/news/1998/19981124
    http://www.opensource.org/pressreleases/osi-launch.php


    I prefer no tag line at all.

      -jean



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