Comment by dzhiurgis 5 hours ago How does it work when actual source license is GPL? 2 comments dzhiurgis Reply whateverboat 5 hours ago https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Debian%E2%80%93Mozilla_tradema...|It is Mozilla public license, not GPL, but the story is the same.Or look at CentOS (before it was acquired by RedHat) voidUpdate 5 hours ago The author is happy for people to fork etc, you just can't call it "notepad++" since that's trademarked
whateverboat 5 hours ago https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Debian%E2%80%93Mozilla_tradema...|It is Mozilla public license, not GPL, but the story is the same.Or look at CentOS (before it was acquired by RedHat)
voidUpdate 5 hours ago The author is happy for people to fork etc, you just can't call it "notepad++" since that's trademarked
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Debian%E2%80%93Mozilla_tradema...|
It is Mozilla public license, not GPL, but the story is the same.
Or look at CentOS (before it was acquired by RedHat)
The author is happy for people to fork etc, you just can't call it "notepad++" since that's trademarked