Hi, David Greaves wrote: > What's the process for dealing with websites like: > http://meegosoftware.com
Either (a) meegosoftware *is* the official site for MeeGo software (and it's just a placeholder for now), in which case "nothing to see here, move along", or (b) Someone is trying to make a site look official without authorisation, and then they're misusing the MeeGo trademark (as clearly stated in the LF trademark guidelines), and they should get a Cease & Desist letter, for causing confusion in the marketplace. > Clearly, over time, this has the potential to be a major security issue > and we should take this kind of fraudulent activity very very > seriously... but what do we do? You're assuming it's fraudulent, when it's not clear to me that it is. > Maybe we should start by raising a bug and use the BZ tracking > capabilities? This at least allows an "ack" to the community which could > cut down on duplicate reports. Should meego.com host some kind of (non > google-friendly) summary of known bad sites? I thing Bugzilla is a great way to track this. It documents when we are made aware of something, the action we take, etc. Cheers, Dave. -- Email: [email protected] Jabber: [email protected] _______________________________________________ MeeGo-community mailing list [email protected] http://lists.meego.com/listinfo/meego-community
