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Open-Source Movements Bicker Over Logo 158

colinneagle writes in with a story about open source organizations fighting over logos. "A gear logo proposed to represent and easily identify open-source hardware has caught the eyes of the The Open Source Initiative, which believes the logo infringes its trademark. The gear logo is backed by the Open Source Hardware Association (OSHWA), which was formally established earlier this year to promote hardware innovation and unite the fragmented community of hackers and do-it-yourselfers. The gear mark is now being increasingly used on boards and circuits to indicate that the hardware is open-source and designs can be openly shared and modified. OSI has now informed OSHWA, which is acting on behalf of the open-source hardware community, that the logo infringes on its trademark. The issue at stake is a keyhole at the bottom of the open-source hardware logo, which resembles a keyhole at the bottom of the OSI logo. The gear logo was created as part of the contest hosted by the group that founded OSHWA, and the mark was released by its designer under a Creative Commons license, opening it up for the community to use on hardware."
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Open-Source Movements Bicker Over Logo

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  • by Taco Cowboy ( 5327 ) on Thursday August 09, 2012 @01:16AM (#40927669) Journal

    While the open-source movement itself has been under constant attack from patent trolls, copyright trolls, trolls of all sizes and from all sides, now we have this ....

    PLEASE, GIVE ME A BREAK !!!
     
    STOP BEING SO MOTHER-FUCKING CHILDISH !!!

    I sincerely hope that there are still some adults left in the OSI and it's time for the adults to lead the movement

    WE ARE TIRED OF ALL THE COPYRIGHT / LOGO / PATENT DISPUTES !!!
     

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