Greg Lehey <grog(a)lemis.com> wrote:
Now you mention this, I seem to remember that BSDI
registered the name
BSD as a trade mark, so you wouldn't be able to even if you wanted to.
That's nonsense. You can't trademark something that isn't even yours. BSDI
has
no rights whatsoever to the code copyrighted by the Regents of University of
California. The BSD license agreement explicitly allows unrestricted
modification and distribution of modified versions. Incrementing the version
number is one of the most natural operations a developer modifying the system
can do. If I were to use CSRG's final 1995 code as my starting point, I would
indeed call my system 4.5BSD, and I would have the full right to do so. The
only reason I do not and cannot call my system 4.5BSD, 5BSD, or whatever is
because I'm tmachining the SCCS tree back to 1988, nullifying 4.4BSD.
Michael Sokolov
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From: Greg Lehey <grog(a)lemis.com>
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On Tuesday, 26 January 1999 at 3:40:40 -0500, Michael Sokolov wrote:
Greg Lehey <grog(a)lemis.com> wrote:
Now you mention this, I seem to remember that
BSDI registered the name
BSD as a trade mark, so you wouldn't be able to even if you wanted to.
That's nonsense. You can't trademark something that isn't even
yours.
You can trademark anything that hasn't already been trademarked.
BSDI has no rights whatsoever to the code copyrighted
by the Regents
of University of California.
Of course they have. The rights are described in the Berkeley
License.
The BSD license agreement explicitly allows
unrestricted
modification and distribution of modified versions.
Precisely.
Greg
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