Le 07/07/11 16:26, Alexander Thurgood a écrit :
permissive licence, MS does not - we should respect that. Apple, on the
otherhand, appears to be completely silent on the matter, or at least, I
have not found anything. This _may_ be because the roots of the Apple
OSX user interface are in NextStep, an open-sourced desktop window manager.
Well, I looked up Apple's own trademark and copyright statements. It
says you have to ask permission beforehand, and the easiest way to do
that is to write to them beforehand with the details of what one wants
to do.
Alex
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