Re: [OSM-talk] Draft Trademark Policy

2017-08-06 Thread Rory McCann
On 04/08/17 15:12, Jochen Topf wrote: > * Section 2.1 forbids anything called something like "OpenThingMap". > This form of name is very popular, there are numerous existing > examples (OpenPOIMap, OpenTopoMap, OpenSeaMap, ...) Do all of these > have to change their names? I filed an issue a

Re: [OSM-talk] Draft Trademark Policy

2017-08-06 Thread Rory McCann
On 04/08/17 15:12, Jochen Topf wrote: > * Section 2.1 forbids anything called something like "OpenThingMap". > This form of name is very popular, there are numerous existing > examples (OpenPOIMap, OpenTopoMap, OpenSeaMap, ...) Do all of these > have to change their names? I filed an issue a

Re: [OSM-talk] Draft Trademark Policy

2017-08-06 Thread Simon Poole
Am 06.08.2017 um 14:20 schrieb Rory McCann: > ... > I filed an issue asking for "Open[THING]Map" to be explicitly allowed > (with conditions): https://github.com/tieguy/OSM-collabmark.org/issues/32 Luis currently doesn't have the time to actively work on this, you should move the issue to my repo

Re: [OSM-talk] Draft Trademark Policy

2017-08-06 Thread Jochen Topf
On Sun, Aug 06, 2017 at 03:55:04PM +0200, Simon Poole wrote: > > I suggested it only be allowed if: (i) [THING] is a noun-like word which > > refers to something that is mapped in OSM. (ii) You are making a map of > > that subset of OSM. It might be a good idea to limit it to community > > made, op

Re: [OSM-talk] Draft Trademark Policy

2017-08-06 Thread Simon Poole
Am 06.08.2017 um 19:37 schrieb Jochen Topf: > ... > I don't understand why the "OpenSomethingMap" issue has you so spooked. I'm not spooked, it just nicely illustrates the issues, I don't think I ever even remotely commented on if OpenWeatherMap is particularly confusable with OSM, it is a domai

Re: [OSM-talk] Draft Trademark Policy

2017-08-06 Thread moltonel
Le 6 août 2017 15:55:04 GMT+02:00, Simon Poole a écrit : > > >Am 06.08.2017 um 14:20 schrieb Rory McCann: >> ... >> I suggested it only be allowed if: (i) [THING] is a noun-like word >which >> refers to something that is mapped in OSM. (ii) You are making a map >of >> that subset of OSM. It migh