This package was debianized by: Masayuki Hatta (mhatta) on Sun, 22 Mar 2009 18:42:01 +0900 It was downloaded from: http://www.abisource.com/download/ Upstream Authors: AbiSource, Inc, along with many volunteers See AUTHORS for (almost) complete list of contributors. Copyright: Copyright (C) 1998- AbiSource, Inc. & Co. License: This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This package is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see . On Debian systems, the complete text of the GNU General Public License version 2 can be found in `/usr/share/common-licenses/GPL-2'. the complete text of the GNU General Public License version 3 can be found in `/usr/share/common-licenses/GPL-3'. The Debian packaging is: Copyright (C) 2009 Masayuki Hatta (mhatta) Copyright (C) 2009 Patrik Fimml and is licensed under the GPL version 3, see above. o About Trademark (See also http://www.abisource.com/information/license/tm_guide.phtml) Trademark Usage Guidelines AbiSource Trademarks AbiSource, AbiWord, AbiCalc, AbiFile, AbiSuite, AbiShow and other AbiSource graphics, logos and service names are trademarks of Dom Lachowicz. These trademarks may not be used in connection with any product or service that is not AbiSource's, in any manner that is likely to cause confusion among customers, or in any manner that disparages or discredits AbiSource. Trademarks and the GPL AbiSource software products, such as AbiWord, are copyrighted works released under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL). Verbatim copies of such works may be made and distributed, by anyone, in accordance with the terms of the GPL without violating the AbiSource trademarks. The GPL also grants you certain rights to make and distribute derivative works based on the source code to AbiSource products. The GPL does not grant you any right to use AbiSource trademarks in connection with these derivative works. AbiSource trademarks may not be used in connection with any such derivative works unless that usage is explicitly and specifically licensed, in writing, from Dom Lachowicz. Personal exemption As a specific exception, AbiSource freely licenses the use of certain of its trademarks solely in combination with the suffix "Personal" when applied to derivative works based on an AbiSource GPL product. Thus, for example, you are free to use the mark "AbiWord Personal" in connection with derivative works that are based on "AbiWord". To help maintain this distinction, AbiSource releases the sources to its GPL products with Personal-based trademarks. We are not lawyers Trademark and copyright issues are, at heart, legal matters. We've tried to keep this explanation as simple and common-sense as possible, but if you have any questions about when and how to use AbiSource trademarks, your best bet is to ask a lawyer. We are not lawyers. We are not evil Our goal is very simple. We want to make sure our software stays Open Source, no matter what. That's why we chose the GPL. We also want everyone to know which products are ours. That's why we are so picky about our trademarks. o "AbiWord" vs. "AbiWord Personal" for Debian? Maybe this is informative for now. > From: Dom Lachowicz > Date: 20 July 2004 22:08:34 BST > To: Andy Korvemaker, abiword-dev@abisource.com > Subject: Re: Abiword being removed from Debian/unstable? > > > I'm not sure if this is the reason or not, but please > see: > > http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=258918 > > For the record, I've recently acquired the AbiWord > trademarks and whatnot. I haven't had a chance to > update the TM information on the website. > > To be expressly clear here for any Debian guys that > read this message: > > Within reason, I don't care if you use "AbiWord" vs. > "AbiWord Personal." In fact, I'd prefer it if you used > "AbiWord." > > Within reason, I don't care if you use the "official" > artwork or the "personal" artwork. In fact, I'd prefer > it if you used the "official" artwork. > > I do begin to care if you use my trademarks to promote > other products, or in ways that disparage my > trademarks or products. If you "forked" AbiWord, you > couldn't use the trademarks. But you're clearly not > going to do that. The USPTO has more info and case law > on this sort of thing. > > Debian and the other distros are clearly distributing > AbiWord, and providing a beneficial service to the > community. Even though Debian's version might have a > few patches against our "mainline" branch, I don't > believe it constitutes a "fork." As such, I think that > it is fine (if not preferable) for you guys to use the > official name and artwork in your distribution. > > So, you have my blessing to call your AbiWord + > patches "AbiWord". You can use the official artwork > too. > > Dom >