Em 29/10/2020 12:59, Jean Louis escreveu: > To clarify my previous post, there are groups like free system > distributions from https://www.gnu.org that would not go after > somebody using their logo or trademarks in any manner, they would > continue doing what they are doing. > > GNU is also trademark, but GNU never did anything into that direction > as it opposes in general intellectual rights.
As far as I have read, GNU head trademark is enforced only when non-free software poses as “GNU” or when the GNU head is used to advertise non-free software. > Projects like Trisquel, Parabola, Hyperbola, they may refuse to > include certain software due to trademark issues, such as Rust: > https://www.hyperbola.info/news/announcing-hyperbolabsd-roadmap/ > > https://wiki.hyperbola.info/doku.php?id=en:main:rusts_freedom_flaws Besides that, the free/libre system distributions generally also remove those for NodeJS's npm, Rust's cargo and other package management facilities that by default point to repositories not committed to de GNU FSDG, guidelines which require exactly that, or a change in the default repository configuration to either remove all of such (leaving only the package manager there, but with no repository information) or to point to a repository that is committed to the GNU FSDG, for which there are rare ones since most JavaScript, Python, Rust folks don't seem to care until it bites them in some other way. It must be noted that the reason for removal in cases related to any trademark is due to its *enforcement policy* (for example, from Rust), not simply because of the trademark's existence. Back on the case of Rust, as a pun, and perhaps as invitation to start a rebranded edition, https://just-lang.org/ was made — I don't know who started that, but I think it was either Alexandre Oliva (lxo, lxoliva) or Jason Self (jxself, jself). -- * Ativista do software livre * https://libreplanet.org/wiki/User:Adfeno * Membro dos grupos avaliadores de * Software (Free Software Directory) * Distribuições de sistemas (FreedSoftware) * Sites (Free JavaScript Action Team) * Não sou advogado e não fomento os não livres * Sempre veja o spam/lixo eletrônico do teu e-mail * Ou coloque todos os recebidos na caixa de entrada * Sempre assino e-mails com OpenPGP * Chave pública: vide endereço anterior * Qualquer outro pode ser fraude * Se não tens OpenPGP, ignore o anexo "signature.asc" * Ao enviar anexos * Docs., planilhas e apresentações: use OpenDocument * Outros tipos: vide endereço anterior * Use protocolos de comunicação federadas * Vide endereço anterior * Mensagens secretas somente via * XMPP com OMEMO * E-mail criptografado e assinado com OpenPGP
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