On 18 Jun 2011, at 11:35, Florian Effenberger wrote:
Hi,
Jim Jagielski wrote on 2011-06-15 17.28:
Maybe it's a language issue, but no, the imprint does nothing
at all to make it clear. It simply says, in effect, FroDev wrote
the content and they are responsible for the content on
the site. It says nothing at all about the legal structure
at all.
so, how would you write things to be understandable much better? I'm really curious to hear how
the perception could be made better... (seriously asking, not meant with bad intentions
How about changing the text in the footer that reads:
"LibreOffice" and "The Document Foundation" are registered trademarks. Their respective logos and
icons are subject to international copyright laws. The use of these therefore is subject to our
trademark policy.
to read:
The project names "LibreOffice" and "The Document Foundation" are registered trademarks of their
host, [http://www.frodev.org Freies Office Deutschland e.V.], a non-profit organisation registered
in Germany. The respective logos and icons used by these projects are also subject to international
copyright laws. Use of any of them is subject to the
[http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/TradeMark_Policy trademark policy].
S.
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