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Benjamin Horst wrote:
We can take a look at the example of the Drupal community for one
successful policy. The "Drupal" trademark cannot be used by for-profit
companies or in their domains, but it is permitted for non-profits and
in the domain names of non-profits. I think this has worked well for
them, and could provide a good model for LibreOffice as well.

It's a good idea, but this policy will require significant adaptations
to be useful for LibreOffice: for example, Drupal is not sold on DVDs,
and does not share code with similar projects bearing its name (to make
it clear: I can envisage someone wanting to build and distribute/sell
something called "LibreOffice Professional Edition" consisting of
LibreOffice + extras; this would be done in Drupal in a different way,
with installation profiles not containing the "Drupal" name).

The Drupal policy is very complex anyway: http://drupal.com/trademark
And moreover, handling requests is quite a burden for Dries Buytaert
(the trademark holder), at about 100/year (89 in 11 months):
http://buytaert.net/drupal-trademark-policy-update-after-11-months

So it's good to have a policy but you have to spend a lot of resources
either to create a suitable one (you can use Drupal's as a starting
point, but it really needs to be adapted and discussed) or to handle
requests.

Regards,
  Andrea.


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