On Monday 20 August 2012 14:51 Frank Karlitschek wrote: > On 17.08.2012, at 21:30, Thomas Tanghus <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> - ownCloud, Inc. is a software company built around the ownCloud Open > >> Source project and is fully committed to Open Source principles. > >> > >> - ownCloud is developed as an Open Source project by all participants of > >> the ownCloud community. > >> > >> - All members of the ownCloud community understand that ownCloud Inc. can > >> sell proprietary licenses for ownCloud to its customers. As in many Open > >> Source companies, parts of the proceeds flow back into the ownCloud > >> community, e.g. through sponsorships or employing ownCloud community > >> developers. > > > > "Given the open AGPL licensing scheme ownCloud Inc. (and others) can > > choose to sell proprietary licenses and equally develop optional > > proprietary plugins for it's customers, while..." > > See the answer from Klaas here. An additional mail about this topic is > coming in a few minutes Yeah, I was too fast in that one. What I meant to add was that it's possible for 3rd parties to develop proprietary plugins as well (I presume), which is also a good selling point. > >> - The ownCloud community respects the ownCloud trademark usage > >> guidelines, > >> which explain usage options for the ownCloud trademarks. > > > > How exactly is it wrt trademark? > > What do you mean? I just don't remember seeing any ownCloud trademark usage guidelines. -- Med venlig hilsen / Best Regards Thomas Tanghus _______________________________________________ Owncloud mailing list [email protected] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/owncloud
