Rahul Sundaram wrote:
Rex Dieter wrote:
> Firefox isn't GPL'd. The GPL gives us the right to
modify and
> redistribute without limitation.
Firefox *is* under GPL. The whole codebase is trilicensed under
MPL/GPL/LGPL.
Interesting, only the MPL is mentioned on:
http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/about/licensing.html
but digging deeper I find:
http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/relicensing-faq.html
happy days indeed.
>The license of a software has zero effects on the usage of
a logo which maybe protected by a trademark.
Yuck, murky waters. I figured if an icon/logo was included within GPL
sources, and the GPL allows for unrestricted modification/redistribution,
we were golden. Note, we're not talking about modifying the *trademarked*
item in this case (which I would agree not a good idea), only
using/displaying it.
-- Rex