[Asterisk-biz] Asterisk Ffork - OpenPBX.org
Mark Armstrong
marmstrong at accaustralia.com.au
Mon Oct 10 23:23:05 MST 2005
Same question for Australia?
Regards
Mark
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Sent: Tuesday, 11 October 2005 4:16 PM
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-biz] Asterisk Ffork - OpenPBX.org
On Tue, 2005-10-11 at 01:08 -0500, Kevin P. Fleming wrote:
> I am offering, in my official capacity, a possible extension to the
> LICENSE file that would more clearly indicate the circumstances under
> which the Asterisk trademark could be used or not used. Since I posted
> that message, I have realized that any changes in that direction would
> have to be even more 'complete' than what I proposed, so I will work
> with our licensing manager and others to come up with something that
> is in everyone's best interests.
>
God bless estoppel :)
> We certainly do not want to place restrictions on 'bundling' of
> Asterisk into distributions or in other forms where the intent is that
> the end product will still be 'Asterisk', but at the same time we need
> to protect (as you already pointed out in another response) our
> trademark and the license exceptions associated with it.
I wouldnt imagine that you would, that kinda goes against making it open
source in the first place. This is one of the problems with making
restrictions in a license, it becomes very murky very quickly.
Especially when dealing with a global marketplace.
On a side note but vaguely related to this (licensing in general) does
digium charge EU patrons for the g.729 codec? I understand that digium is
in the US and that it can cause them problems if they dont charge, however
there is no legal requirement for anyone in the EU currently to pay to use
the codec, providing they can get it in the first place.
Just a side thing that popped in my head as I was writing the earlier parts
of this email.
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