Hi Rogier,

Le 14 janv. 05, à 13:47, Rogier Peters a écrit :
...the topmost Google ad says:

Apache Cocoon-Based CMS
XML content management system based on Apache Cocoon. Try it now.
www.HannonHill.com

FYI, Google ads depend on where you browse from, I don't get it here.

Since I didn't know the company I went to their site and though they have a
product called ContentXML there's no mention of Cocoon anywhere.
My questions:
- does anyone know who's behind HannonHill / any experience with the product...

Googling for "cocoon contentxml" returns quite a few pages, some of them from our own wiki. Several clues seem to indicate that their product is indeed built on Cocoon.

- to me this isn't really playing nice - is it legal?

What problems do you see? Not being ironic, just trying to understand.

"Apache Cocoon-Based CMS" sounds ok to me, falling in the "describing the origin of the Work" category.

As long as they include the required licenses and notices with the software they distribute, I think they're ok from a legal point of view. Of course linking back to us on their website would be nicer, but there's no obligation AFAIK.

-Bertrand

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