Hey Tobi,

Tobias Mueller <mue...@cryptobitch.de> wrote:

> >  * Unixstickers
> >   * They're selling GNOME branded items
> >   * No trademark licence agreement has ever been signed with them
> Are they offering anything related to computers under the name "GNOME"?
> So far I only see stickers and pins:
> https://www.unixstickers.com/tag/gnome
>
> Are we having trademarks outside the realms of "Downloadable computer
> software tools and libraries used for the development of other software
> applications; downloadable computer software development tools;
> downloadable computer software for creating and managing a computer
> desktop; downloadable computer software for use as a graphical user
> interface; downloadable computer software for word processing, database
> management, and use as a spreadsheet; Computer software development;
> computer software design; computer programming for others; technical
> consulting services in the field of computer software; licensing of
> intellectual property." ?
>

The Foundation first started licensing sellers of GNOME merchandise in
2008. Over the years, we've had advice from various lawyers. I'm not aware
of any of them ever telling us that we couldn't or shouldn't license
merchandise sellers who are using our trademark.

It should also be noted that other Free Software foundations license their
trademarks in a similar way, and that unixstickers and similar sellers are
used to signing these agreements.

It might be interesting for us to extend the trademark registrations we
have to include merchandise, but I haven't seen any evidence that we
shouldn't continue with the established practice of trademark licensing.

Allan
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