@Blog-access-guys: With all respect to your NDAs, would you please be so kind to write a post of clarification, as much as your contracts allow, on your Blog?
Thanks..
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If anything, he's the GOOD guy in all of this, he's been nothing but a gentleman. His company bought the stuff from Alientrap, so whoever takes decisions for Alientrap should be blamed for bad decisions that were taken.
Urcscumug wrote:I think it's most of all a miscommunication problem.
Urcscumug wrote:Apparently the name was not aquired so the FOSS project is free to use it (but beware of the case someone attempts to aquire a trademark for it). And the GPL'd code and data that was already published and distributed are still under the GPL and they will always be.
LordHavoc wrote:That is my understanding as well, there are facts behind the miscommunications, but I think all involved are reaching logical connections and assumptions, eventually.
LordHavoc wrote:Any danger of someone trying to trademark the name has existed from the beginning, it is not new nor is it related to a particular course of action.
LordHavoc wrote:It is worth noting that Lee has rights to Nexuiz 1.0 and had acquired those rights before it was even decided that it would be GPL, IllFonic has rights to use Nexuiz 1.0 as basis for their game, so they can avoid all legal questions on the GPL code while still utilizing a large portion of what makes Nexuiz what it is.
Urcscumug wrote:But, again, that's not the issue. The issue is that a lot of people have been left under the impression that this means the GPL version would cease to exist. That is obviously not the case, and it would help if it was made as clear as possible. As you can see (right in the above posts by Rad Ished and michaelb), even after several mentions of the fact that the community hasn't lost anything, there are still people who don't believe it, or don't understand it.
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