Le mercredi 16 mars 2011, à 17:40 +0100, Dave Neary a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> Vincent Untz wrote:
> > openSUSE has trademark guidelines:
> > http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Trademark_guidelines
> >
> > The guidelines explicitly authorizes some common uses for the openSUSE
> > trademark, with no form t
Hi,
Vincent Untz wrote:
> openSUSE has trademark guidelines:
> http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Trademark_guidelines
>
> The guidelines explicitly authorizes some common uses for the openSUSE
> trademark, with no form to fill.
Good guidelines for what the holder is OK with are great - but not qu
Le mercredi 16 mars 2011, à 16:06 +0100, Dave Neary a écrit :
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> This was the idea behind the GNOME user group agreement. Has anyone else
> done anything similar? Did it help the community feel more control over
> the project brand?
openSUSE has trademark guidelines:
http://en.opensuse.org/
Hi all,
In one project I work with I have been trying to convince the project,
which has a very traditional "all rights reserved" trademark policy,
that it is worthwhile lowering the bar for certain classes of community
activities. My arguments that we should have a broader "fair use"
statement ha