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-An interesting question at the time was to know whether the GNU GPL v3 would 
be compatible, or not. After some talk with [email protected], it appears that 
the latest draft isn't compatible with the PHP License, and is not moving in 
that direction. (<<Section 7(e) is meant to be read *very* literally -- i.e., 
compatible clauses should say something like "This license does not grant you 
permission to use our trademarks." Anything that goes beyond that is almost 
certainly not acceptable because it won't account for things like fair use of 
the trademark, etc.>> --brett).
An interesting question at the time was to know whether the GNU GPL v3 would be 
compatible, or not. After some talk with [email protected], it appears that the 
latest draft isn't compatible with the PHP License, and is not moving in that 
direction. (&lt;&lt;Section 7(e) is meant to be read *very* literally -- i.e., 
compatible clauses should say something like "This license does not grant you 
permission to use our trademarks." Anything that goes beyond that is almost 
certainly not acceptable because it won't account for things like fair use of 
the trademark, etc.&gt;&gt; --brett).

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