It's a pity news. I hoped Dr. can think about even somehow supporting your
project.

I don't know why he insists on that (he actually can answer for himself
here) while there are a lot of SQLite based projects with that name usage.
May be that's because of your license?

Max.

Noah Hart wrote:
> 
> Richard sent me a gentle reminder that read in part:
> 
> ============================================
> Please also note that the SQLite source code is in the public domain, but
> the "SQLite" name is not.  SQLite is a registered trade mark.  If I don't
> defend the trademark, then I could lose it.  So, I really do need to
> insist that you not use the name "SQLite" for your product.
> ============================================
> 
> 
> This is an excellent reminder, and until this is done, I've removed access 
> to the source code and will terminate this google code project.  I'll post
> an announcement in the future when the new project is ready.
> 
> Also, if anyone has an ideal about what to call it ...
> 


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Best Regards.
Max Kosenko.
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