Bug#893561: libtablelayout-java: license does not seem to meet the DFSG
Francesco Poli
invernomuto at paranoici.org
Tue Mar 20 22:30:12 UTC 2018
On Tue, 20 Mar 2018 00:41:04 +0200 Adrian Bunk wrote:
[...]
> In https://lists.debian.org/debian-legal/2005/01/msg00142.html you
> agreed entirely that it is OK when software is made DFSG-free through
> renaming to avoid trademark violations.
>
> What difference would it make whether our users are forbidden to change
> the namespace back to "info.clearthought" due to
> 1. trademark
> 2. licence
> 3. both
Hello Adrian,
thanks for your prompt followup!
I see an important difference between the case at hand and the Mozilla
case.
One thing is the requirement to change the *name* for the work: this is
just how the work presents itself to the user, not something that
really affects functionality/interoperability/interfaces/...
Even if the name of the executable file of a program is changed, there
are many ways to easily let the user invoke it by another name
(symlinks, wrapper scripts, aliases, and so forth...).
I think the requirement to change *namespace* for library classes
is different: it affects the possibility to create modified drop-in
replacements for the library, without having to adapt all the
programs or other libraries that use the original library.
The namespace looks like a functional aspect.
I think it's not by chance that DFSG#4 accepts the requirements to
change the *name* or the *version number*, but not the requirements
to change other, more functional, labels in a package...
I hope this clarifies.
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