On Fri, Jul 09, 2010 at 03:37:03PM +0100, pbrobinson(a)gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, Jul 9, 2010 at 2:24 PM, Bruno Wolff III
<bruno(a)wolff.to> wrote:
> Is the Moblin spin going to get renamed for F14?
> If so we'll need to do another trademark check with the board. Also the
> wiki page for the new name should get created. Spins are supposed to
> be submitted by next week, so this change should happen soon if it is
> going to happen for F14.
Yes it is. I mentioned it in one of the other threads. Sorry I've been
massively busy and are just starting to catch up. I will do the page
over the weekend. Paul and RH Legal have already dealt with the
trademark side of things. Added Paul so he can fill in those legal
details.
Correct, I've already been in contact with Red Hat Legal about a spin
containing MeeGo. The Linux Foundation has issued specific
guidelines[1] for usage of the MeeGo marks, which should be followed.
In practical terms, our responsibility amounts to two points:
* Ensure the spin passes the compliance tests issued by the Linux
Foundation. The tests confirm that the MeeGo software issued in the
spin are fully compatible with the intentions of MeeGo upstream and
eligible for the mark.
* Use a name for the spin that complies with the guidelines. There
are some formulations already approved[1]. Unfortunately, none of
them work well in the case of spins, which are not products designed
*for use with* MeeGo, but rather showcases of MeeGo technology
itself. In cases where two trademarks owned by different entities
are used together, it's often important to make sure that the usage
together doesn't create the impression that one entity owns the
other's trademark.[2] So I've asked the LF to tell us whether it's
acceptable to them for us to use the term "MeeGo Spin by Fedora."
Our counsel at Red Hat gave me some help last week but I've been
delinquent in moving the next question to Linux Foundation. That's
done now and I hope to have an answer soon.
From the Board's perspective, the issue for a spin is not usually
whether we're allowed to use someone else's trademark. The issue the
Board usually is concerned with is whether the spin is eligible to
carry the Fedora trademark. But it's probably best to go ahead and
send the request through, just to make sure everyone's informed and on
board (har!).
* * *
[1]
https://www.linuxfoundation.org/about/linux-foundation-trademark-usage-gu...
[2] IANAL, TINLA, etc. ;-)
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