Re: [libreplanet-discuss] How do you get a new desktop computer fitting FSF LibrePlanet principles?...

2017-10-05 Thread Félicien Pillot
Thank you Wes for these links, I didn't know about it. Le Mon, 02 Oct 2017 15:39:33 -0400, Wes Frazier a écrit : > Their not certified RYF (for reasons that escape me) but several > vendors who do RYF laptops have done desktops too at various times > (depending on stock). Minifree has done so in

Re: [libreplanet-discuss] GPL for physical object

2017-10-05 Thread Julian Daich
2017-10-04 20:03 GMT+02:00 Adonay Felipe Nogueira : > Important note: I'm not a lawyer. > > Trademarks aren't a problem, the problem comes from the trademark > *policy*. As an example, we have Mozilla's which limits or forbids > selling copies of the original software (the trademark policy given as

Re: [libreplanet-discuss] GPL for physical object

2017-10-05 Thread Julian Daich
2017-10-04 21:34 GMT+02:00 David Hedlund : > >https://www.gnu.org/licenses/license-list.en.html says > > > >Licenses for Designs for Physical Objects > > (#Designs ) > > Circuits are meant for practical use, so circuit desig

Re: [libreplanet-discuss] GPL for physical object

2017-10-05 Thread Julian Daich
2017-10-04 22:47 GMT+02:00 John Sullivan : > Julian Daich writes: > >> Hi, >> >> I am working on a medical device and plan to release it under the GPL, >> most probably the AGPL. I know that is possible to have the design the >> design under the GPL, but for the physical object the situation is >>

Re: [libreplanet-discuss] GPL for physical object

2017-10-05 Thread Ineiev
On Thu, Oct 05, 2017 at 10:58:48PM +0200, Julian Daich wrote: > My idea is define a trademark for a physical object( i.e. as Lego did > with their blocks or Coca Cola with their bottle) and license this > trademark using the GPL. Trademarks can only enforce decorative > characteristics of the physi