On Tue, Jul 06, 2004 at 02:32:24PM -0500, John Hasler wrote: > MJ Ray writes: > > As such, if a copyright permission condition is an "everything is > > forbidden except X" trademark enforcement term, then that contaminates > > other software. It doesn't matter that some other use might not infringe > > the trademark: it would mean we have no copyright permissions on the > > licensed software. > > Attempting to use a copyright license to extend trademark rights beyond the > statutory ones may be copyright misuse. That could lead to the abuser > losing his copyright, his trademark, or both.
This is interesting. Do you have any references where I read more about it? -- G. Branden Robinson | No math genius, eh? Then perhaps Debian GNU/Linux | you could explain to me where you [EMAIL PROTECTED] | got these... PENROSE TILES! http://people.debian.org/~branden/ | -- Stephen R. Notley
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