Am Sonntag, dem 19. Nov 2006 schrieb oddmund:
Brian Brazil a écrit :
I do consider firefox as-is in gNewSense to be free software, (...)
This sounds a bit strange after all the branding and trademark noise from
the Mozilla Foundation. Firefox is obviously n o t completely free.
Depends on how you define freedom.
The GPLv3 draft 2 explicitly allows trademak restrictions.
section 7b:
| Only these kinds of additional requirements are allowed by this
| License:
[...]
| 3) terms that prohibit or limit the use for publicity purposes of
| specified names of licensors or authors, or that require that
| certain specified trade names, trademarks, or service marks not
| be used for publicity purposes without express permission,
| other than in ways that are fair use under applicable trademark
| law; or