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Debian developers ponder trademark changes

Ingrid Marson ZDNet.co.uk

Published: 22 Sep 2005 12:55 BST

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The leader of the Debian Linux distribution has called for changes to be made to the open source project's trademark policy, to ensure it has the appropriate level of protection against legal challenges.

Debian's current trademark policy states that businesses can use the Debian trademark if they make a CD of Debian, but cannot use Debian in the name of their business.

Debian project leader Branden Robinson said on Tuesday that this policy is in need of an update. "It is widely understood within the Debian Project that our existing trademark policy, originally formulated in 1998, is too vague, and has not scaled well to suit Debian's much greater degree of success and market penetration (on its own, and in the form of derivatives) seven years later," said Robinson in an article on the Debian Web site.

Robinson said there are various questions that project members must address when deciding how to change the policy. These include whether Debian should have a trademark at all, and whether the trademark can be used to penalise those who "prey upon" the community.

The importance of having a stringent trademark policy was shown in the recent ruling by Australia's intellectual-property agency, which rejected an attempt to register the word "Linux" on behalf of Linus Torvalds. Intellectual Property Australia said the word "Linux" was not distinctive enough to be trademarked and was similar to other trademarks owned locally.

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