For what it's worth, that appears to be the decision taken by the FreeWin
people - I downloaded the source rar file and found it was pretty much a
ReactOS 0.2.0 release frozen, but with some other things incorporated.
They were all very upfront about deriving it too, so that is encouraging, and
they haven't changed the license terms.
I just hope they see fit to make themselves known to us and feed back
enhancements and bug-fixes.
Wesley Parish
[ros-dev] FreeWin
Date: Yesterday 10:42:06
From: ea <ea(a)iol.it> (MMS)
To: ReactOS Development List <ros-dev(a)reactos.com>
Reply to: ea(a)reactos.com, ReactOS Development List <ros-dev(a)reactos.com>
This one seems a derivative work of ros. Is it already known?
http://gro.clinux.org/projects/freewin
On Mon, 14 Mar 2005 23:27, Michael Trausch wrote:
Steven Edwards wrote:
Hi,
--- Mike Swanson <mikeonthecomputer(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Just put a trademark on the name but allow it to
be used on
derivations on the circumstance that it clearly shows that it is not
_the_ ReactOS.
I have looked in to this a bit with the legal council I have on retainer
as part of the ReactOS Foundation work. I think it is around $250 to file
in a state and around $1000 to file the federal paperwork. I will call
the lawyer this week and get numbers and a timeframe on what it would
take to make it happen.
If you guys really wanted to, you could hold the trade mark and tell
people that they MUST come up with a different name for any
distribution where the ReactOS setup isn't exactly as it comes from
something like, say, SourceForge. This way, someone could
distribute a ReactOS CD with the vanilla installer plus other
applications (e.g., Mozilla, Firefox, Thunderbird, Sunbird, a Jabber
client, WinPT, and other stuff, because we can).
Or, someone could do something like Dropline does with GNOME, but
call it something entirely different, and put in small print
somewhere that "the product is a deritive work of ReactOS" because
due to that and the license that ReactOS is, this would require the
source that makes it a deritive work to be published, as well, and
if I'm not mistaken, the user must be able to get the source in the
same format as the binary, so it would be easier for them to just
include everything all at once.
Just my two cents.
Later,
Mike
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