3 Feb 2004 11:01
Re: [GNOME-India] Re: Request for permission for Logo usage
Mahesh T. Pai <paivakil <at> vsnl.net>
2004-02-03 10:01:41 GMT
2004-02-03 10:01:41 GMT
Hi!! I have volunteered for building the pages for the gnime-in pages. Syamindu's mail on the TM issue was result of a private discussion we had about use of the GNOME foot logo on our pages. The footer at www.gnome.org says `GNOME and the foot logo are trademarks of the GNOME Foundation' which is what prompted me to raise the issue. All I wanted was to use the foot logo as an icon on the page. Now, I realise that I have raised a hornet's nest. ;( Alan Cox said on Mon, Feb 02, 2004 at 02:19:40AM +0000,: > Or perhaps the release team should pull all the packages using the > gnome foot since there are no guidelines for its use.. games etc. That is, IMHO, a serious bug in the logo usage policy. > Certainly a release of a final 2.6 containing them built into GPL > packages would be the end of a plausible trademark claim imho. (Yes > there are reasons vendors keep their logo packages seperate!) Definitely yes. And I am worried that people may create forks independent of GNOME (which is perfectly alright under the copyright law) call the fork `GNOME', and then use the Gnome trademark for the unofficial fork. Such unauthorised use of the trademark can, apart from diluting trademark protection itself, can negate effects of the disclaimer of warranty clauses(*). I think Gnome has a lesson to learn from SPI and Debian on this issue. Debian has two logos - one the `swirl' by itself, and another the `swirl above a bottle'. The latter is trademarked, and is not distributed in Debian main. Only the Debian Developers are allowed to use the bottle+swirl logo(1). OTOH, the swirl logo comes with a very liberal license(2). Details are at www.debian.org/logos/ Foot Notes:- (*) I have seen lawyers in the US paranoid about `disclaimer' provisions. Hence the issue. 1. The license for the swirl logo is:- Debian Open Use Logo License Copyright (c) 1999 Software in the Public Interest This logo or a modified version may be used by anyone to refer to the Debian project, but does not indicate endorsement by the project. Note: we would appreciate that you make the image a link to http://www.debian.org/ if you use it on a web page. 2. License for the swirl+bottle logo is:- Debian Official Use Logo License Copyright (c) 1999 Software in the Public Interest 1. This logo may only be used if: * the product it is used for is made using a documented procedure as published on www.debian.org (for example official CD-creation) * official approval is given by Debian for its use in this purpose 2. May be used if an official part of debian (decided using the rules in I) is part of the complete product, if it is made clear that only this part is officially approved 3. We reserve the right to revoke a license for a product Permission has been given to use the official logo on clothing (shirts, hats, etc) as long as they are made by a Debian developer and not sold for profit. Neither license fits our purpose squarely. -- -- +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+ Mahesh T. Pai, LL.M., 'NANDINI', S. R. M. Road, Ernakulam, Cochin-682018, Kerala, India. http://in.geocities.com/paivakil +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+
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