[asterisk-biz] Use of Asterisk logo and name

2006-07-29 Thread Doug Millsaps
As a consultant, is the use of the Asterisk logo and name allowed? or do you have to have an agreement w/ Digium to use on marketing materials? ___ --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com -- asterisk-biz mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or

Re: [asterisk-biz] Use of Asterisk logo and name

2006-07-29 Thread Kevin P. Fleming
- Doug Millsaps [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: As a consultant, is the use of the Asterisk logo and name allowed? or do you have to have an agreement w/ Digium to use on marketing materials? The Digium trademark policy is posted on the Digium website. -- Kevin P. Fleming Senior Software

Re: [asterisk-biz] Belgium DID

2006-07-29 Thread Danny Froberg
Brandon, Talk to voxbone.com they know, I have beligian DID's but I'm located in Sweden... so ;) Brandon Galbraith wrote: So you can't have a Belgian DID without having a physical address in Belgium? On 7/28/06, *Zoa* [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: AFAIK it is

Re: [asterisk-biz] Use of Asterisk logo and name

2006-07-29 Thread DM
Sorry, I was looking at the links on the top, not the bottom. :( I'm not a lawyer, but it sounds like if I use an unmodified form of Asterisk, I can use the Asterisk name, say in a flyer or yellow pages ad (with appropriate Trademark Marking and Notice). After re-reading it for the 3rd time,

Re: [asterisk-biz] Use of Asterisk logo and name

2006-07-29 Thread Andrew Joakimsen
Keep in mind, that at least in the United States, if you are providing Asterisk PBX or using Asterisk PBX it could be considered fair use to promote that fact. If you were selling Digium PCI cards there would be nothing stopping you from marketing them as Digium PCI cards because that's what they

RE: [asterisk-biz] Looking for carrier grade redundant solution

2006-07-29 Thread Christopher Aloi
Thanks for the informative replies.While Enswitch sounds like a a nice solution, I don't believe it's for our shop. I really would like to develop this solution internally. My thoughts thus far are pointing towards a scalable, redundant solution based on stock hardware. I am thinking of running a

RE: [asterisk-biz] Looking for carrier grade redundant solution

2006-07-29 Thread Greg Boehnlein
On Sat, 29 Jul 2006, Christopher Aloi wrote: As agents login to a queue or become 'available' Asterisk is maintaining their state; I believe an agents state is maintained across an Asterisk reload. Could an agents state be maintained should the second app server take over for the first?

Re: [asterisk-biz] Use of Asterisk logo and name

2006-07-29 Thread Trixter AKA Bret McDanel
On Sat, July 29, 2006 8:23 am, Kevin P. Fleming wrote: - Doug Millsaps [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: As a consultant, is the use of the Asterisk logo and name allowed? or do you have to have an agreement w/ Digium to use on marketing materials? The Digium trademark policy is posted on the

Re: [asterisk-biz] Use of Asterisk logo and name

2006-07-29 Thread Kevin P. Fleming
This is not an appropriate forum to request a legal opinion or official statement, since nobody who will respond here will be able to do anything except quote the posted policy. If you have specific questions, post them on the issue tracker at licensing.digium.com, contact our legal

RE: [asterisk-biz] Looking for carrier grade redundant solution

2006-07-29 Thread Craig Lawrence
Title: Message Hi While Enswitch sounds like a a nice solution, I don't believe it's for our shop. Which part of Enswitch doesn't do what you have described? I'd like to know as we've been looking at Enswitch. I really would like to develop this solution internally. So, are you looking

Re: [asterisk-biz] Use of Asterisk logo and name

2006-07-29 Thread Andrew Joakimsen
Again, at least in the United States, what Digium says doesn't necisarrily have to be the truth It is what Digium WANTS, but you might have other rights granted to you by law, namely fair use. Here's one site that outlines the basics: http://www.publaw.com/fairusetrade.html The Lanham Act