Maybe.  But probably not since OGP is a much more loose name than some
of the other things we're doing.  For instance, OGA is the
architecture, while OGP is just a document type.  The official
"standards body" that is associated with the open graphics project
should probably be called OGF (Open Graphics Foundation), or even more
generally, OHF (Open Hardware Foundation).  There's also no conflict
with Traversal or with the products, TRV, OGD and OGC.

Different organizations have similar abbreviations, and as long as the
OGP's official name is the fully spelled-out "Open Graphics Project",
we're fine.  If someone gripes, we can just disclaim it by saying that
"OGP" isn't an official trademark, and that we discourage its use as
an abbreviation (if necessary).

IANAL.  :)


On 10/30/05, Lourens Veen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I just found this: http://www.ogpnet.com/
>
> Could that become a problem if/when we do video-in?
>
> Lourens
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