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Joel Odom

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Feb 11, 2012, 8:45:23 PM2/11/12
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Andy, keeping FalconView as a registered trademark gives Tech some control.  Others can still use FalconView OS under the terms of the LGPL, and they may even modify it, but they cannot call it FalconView.  I think that the reason in that is apparent.




On Sat, Feb 11, 2012 at 3:53 PM, <mil...@googlegroups.com> wrote:

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    Andy Ennamorato <virtu...@gmail.com> Feb 10 08:36PM -0700  

    Curious what others do regarding naming and copyrighting open source/GOTS products.
     
    For ex, say your org or company is developing GOTS code and you want to release it. When it comes to namespaces or package structure, what do you do?
     
    NASA World Wind uses a gov.nasa.x package structure (and a government copyright, which I thought was problematic for some reason) and FalconView uses a GaTech copyright.
     
    We want to eventually release a few things (using our co's copyright) but insure whether a gov.something namespace/package is a good idea or not.
     
    Just curious what others have done or plan to do.
     
    Thanks!
     
    Andy
     
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