On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 8:44 PM, Kevin Kofler wrote: > Ryan Rix wrote: >> Currently, Fedora and RHEL ship custom patches to rename these two >> applications KSinkShips and KSnakeDuel[4], respectively, but these are a >> major pain to refactor at each new release, and this is a fairly large >> patch to maintain. > > Actually, only Fedora ships the rebranded games, for RHEL, Than opted to > remove them entirely. I am not entirely sure I support this "preemptive" bowing to a future and hyphotetical claim of trademark violation on a specific country, specially in the case of KBattleShip, which is simply K associated with a common word in English. I believe this is something that we hould seek advice from the e.V. before settling on a resolution, if only to establish a way to deal with similar issues in the future. In my *personal* view it is almost impossible to foresee every possible naming issue in all countries where KDE ships. Does "Dolphin" or "Plasma" violate trademarks as well? I know several software called Plasma, at least two major commercial, one for audio and one for graphics, both from well known american manufacturers (http://www.flashmagazine.com/reviews/detail/discreet_plasma/) and (http://proaudiomusic.com/software/cakewalk/cakewalk_plasma.htm). Should we preemptively rename Plasma as well? Regards, Mauricio Piacentini _______________________________________________ kde-games-devel mailing list kde-games-devel@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-games-devel