I am writing this letter to Digium and all those that use or develop software for Asterisk. Asterisk is released under a dual license, the one I will focus on is the GPL license.
Digium maintains a trademark on the word Asterisk, along with other words. The trademark policy they have forbids marketing a product with the asterisk word if it is not "Genuine Digium Software". If you modify software, apply a patch, add 3rd party modules, this trademark policy prevents you from distributing that software saying that its based on asterisk, or even using the name asterisk within the program. This is particularly problematic for 3rd party module developers, since they are forbidden from ever revealing that the module is "asterisk compatible". The same applies to AGIs. All of this software is not "Genuine Digium Software". Consultants are not allowed per the trademark policy from stating they work on asterisk systems, even if thy are genuine digium software products. Further, the exceptions to linking that come with asterisk include critical libraries that will not allow for building if the project is not asterisk. The trademark policy forces a fork in the software due to the name, however the exceptions make this a less than trivial task since you would have to replicate openssl and other libraries. In general this policy makes it all but impossible to distribute modified works based on asterisk. The Digium trademark policy is available at http://www.digium.com for reference. While this may seem reasonable under the protection of the brand name, it does defy the spirit and intent of the GPL in that effectively Digium has banned forks of the project, distribution of 3rd party modules, distribution of modified code, etc. I understand that digium wants to protect their name, their branding, and make a clear difference between what they release and what others release, however it seems to fly in the face of open source, the Free Software Foundation, and the GPL specifically to place these restrictions on the software. It also makes it so that people who have developed components for asterisk may have a difficult time leveraging that experience for personal or professional advancement. I am requesting that the disclaimer apply to forks of the asterisk project and not just asterisk itself, as this would allow people to comply with the trademark policy and still distribute a functional program under the terms of the GPL license. I further request that a difference be made in the trademark policy allowing for advertising of products that include phrases such as "Asterisk Compatible" or "Based on Asterisk" should someone wish to place their AGI, 3rd party module, patch, etc on a webpage and write a description for it. I encourage anyone who agrees that the spirit of the GPL be followed, not just its wording to contact digium in support of this proposal. Specifics about the trademark policy obtained from http://www.digium.com/en/company/view-policy.php?id=Trademark-Policy on June 08 2008, 2:35am CEST. General Genuine Digium Software is the software in the same form as originally distributed by Digium, without modification to the code of any extent. The only exception is that software may still be considered Genuine Digium Software if, in connection with distribution of that software for a certain platform, code has been removed that relates to functions that would not work on that platform in any event. Once a change has been made to the software, even if that change may be permissible under the GPL, the software is no longer Genuine Digium Software, because Digium did not make or control the change. Uses that are not approved by this policy "Use of a Trademark in a web page title, TITLETAG, META tag, or other manner with the intent or the likely effect of influencing search engine rankings or results listings." Search engines rank based on content of a page, this in effect prevents you from using the trademarked words in your webpage if the software is not "genuine". Uses that are not approved by this policy "Use of a Trademark to refer to services offered by your company, or to suggest that your services are authorized or endorsed by Digium." If you are a consultant who specializes in asterisk systems you cannot mention that, even if it is genuine digium software per the first part of this policy. There is a allowed use under the "fair use" provision, which has the potentail to remove these, however the policy itself does not make it clear that you would be allowed to use it in this way, and it does seem to indicate specifically you cannot. -- Trixter http://www.0xdecafbad.com Bret McDanel Belfast +44 28 9099 6461 US +1 516 687 5200 http://www.trxtel.com the phone company that pays you! _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com-- asterisk-biz mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-biz