Hi Bjørn,
Quoting Bjørn Mork (2020-11-09 10:33:55)
> Jonas Smedegaard writes:
>
> > I would consider it highly unlikely that (Disney would claim and a court
> > would agree with them, that) Pixar customers could confuse some Pixar
> > products with a Debian release.
>
> I believe Disney lawye
Jonas Smedegaard writes:
> I would consider it highly unlikely that (Disney would claim and a court
> would agree with them, that) Pixar customers could confuse some Pixar
> products with a Debian release.
I believe Disney lawyers are world famous for their ability to construct
a legal problem
On Sun, 2020-11-08 at 22:41 +0100, Jérémy Lal wrote:
> Using toy story names for debian releases surely isn't free from any
> Debian/pixar license ?
> Or is it ?
IANAL either, but I did a research project on IP law in the US, and our
usage of the names are almost certainly fine, as explained by Pa
Le lun. 9 nov. 2020 à 00:25, Paul Sutton a écrit :
> On 08/11/2020 21:41, Jérémy Lal wrote:
> > Using toy story names for debian releases surely isn't free from any
> > disney/pixar license ?
> > Or is it ?
>
> Given we have been using them for nearly 30 years (scary eh), I don't
> think they are
On 08/11/2020 21:41, Jérémy Lal wrote:
Using toy story names for debian releases surely isn't free from any
disney/pixar license ?
Or is it ?
Given we have been using them for nearly 30 years (scary eh), I don't
think they are going to bother too much.
I think trademarks only become an issu
Quoting Jérémy Lal (2020-11-08 22:41:56)
> Using toy story names for debian releases surely isn't free from any
> disney/pixar license ?
> Or is it ?
Possibly (but not certainly) those names are registered trademarks,
which means the names would be protected for use within a certain domain
(so a
Using toy story names for debian releases surely isn't free from any
disney/pixar license ?
Or is it ?
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