On Thu, Jan 24, 2019 at 8:42 AM Tom Callaway <[email protected]> wrote:
> Gotta love fun academic wording. I think this is what they mean.

That seems like a plausible interpretation.

> Can you reach out to that upstream and confirm this interpretation? If that 
> is correct, there is no issue with us including the library. This is 
> equivalent (albeit confusingly worded) to clauses in other FOSS licenses 
> which restrict use of trademarks in modified works.
>
> I suspect my interpretation is correct, because of their wording around 
> "claims to use or include", but if they intend for this to be a more general 
> restriction on modification if their software is incorporated into other 
> applications or software compilations (e.g. Fedora), that would make it 
> non-free.


I have sent a query upstream.  I will report back when I get a reply.
Thank you, Tom!
-- 
Jerry James
http://www.jamezone.org/
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