On Fri, 24 Sep 2004 09:14:08 +0100 Edmund GRIMLEY EVANS wrote: > Josh Triplett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > > Trademark problems only arise when the image is used in a > > > particular way. I would think that Debian is not obliged to and > > > cannot give permission for all possible uses of Debian software. > > > > We most certainly can and should. > > We can't give permission for people to use Apache to implement > one-click shopping. That's a far greater and far more serious > restriction, and one more direcly related to software, than the > trademark restriction on the use of the Debian logo, and yet we don't > argue that Apache is non-free because of it.
That's because it's not Apache's license that fails to permit this use (or attempt to restric this use): it's the existence of an unrelated software patent. Apache Software Foundation gives this permission, it's the one-click shopping patent holder that does not! -- | GnuPG Key ID = DD6DFCF4 | $ fortune Francesco | Key fingerprint = | Q: What is purple Poli | C979 F34B 27CE 5CD8 DC12 | and commutes? | 31B5 78F4 279B DD6D FCF4 | A: A boolean grape.
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