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Joe Nahmias
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PostPosted: Mon Jun 11, 2007 5:10 pm    Post subject: Knowledgetree Public License [KPL] v1.1.1
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Hello -legal,

I recently came across Knowledgetree which is a web-based document
management system. There is a (very old) version of it currently in
Debian that is licensed under the GPL2. However, it seems that newer
versions are licensed under what they call the KPL [ see
http://www.knowledgetree.com/KPL/KPL_License ] which is a derivative of
the MPL.

Of particular interest is the new Exhibit/Appendix B:

> KnowledgeTree Public License 1.1.1 - Exihibit B
>
> Additional Terms applicable to the KnowledgeTree Public License.
>
> I. Effect.
> These additional terms described in this KnowledgeTree Public License –
> Additional Terms shall apply to the Covered Code under this License.
>
> II. KnowledgeTree and logo.
> This License does not grant any rights to use the trademarks
> "KnowledgeTree" and the "KnowledgeTree" logos even if such marks are
> included in the Original Code or Modifications.
>
> However, in addition to the other notice obligations, all copies of the
> Covered Code in Executable and Source Code form distributed must, as a
> form of attribution of the original author, include on each user
> interface screen (i) the "KnowledgeTree Document Management Made Simple"
> logo and (ii) the copyright notice in the same form as the latest
> version of the Covered Code distributed by The Jam Warehouse Software
> (Pty) Ltd. at the time of distribution of such copy. In addition, the
> "KnowledgeTree Document Management Made Simple" logo must be visible to
> all users and be located at the top right-hand corner of each user
> interface screen, other than the user log-in page, on which it must be
> located at the top-center of the user log-in form. Notwithstanding the
> above, the dimensions of the "KnowledgeTree Document Management Made
> Simple" logo must be at least 200 x 40 pixels. When users click on the
> "KnowledgeTree Document Management Made Simple" logo it must direct them
> back to http://www.knowledgetree.com. In addition, the copyright notice
> must remain visible to all users at all times at the bottom of the user
> interface screen. When users click on the copyright notice, it must
> direct them back to http://www.knowledgetree.com

This reads to my inexperienced eye as a particularly heavy-handed form
of the good old BSD advertising clause, which irrespective of anything
else would send this straight to non-free.

I would like to approach upstream about modifying the licensing in
accordance with the DFSG. Not being very familiar with the MPL, aside
from this clause, what else do I need to address with them?


Thanks in advance for your help.
--Joe

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Michael Below
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Since: Sep 22, 2006
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PostPosted: Mon Jun 11, 2007 6:40 pm    Post subject: Re: Knowledgetree Public License [KPL] v1.1.1 [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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Am Mon, 11 Jun 2007 15:02:28 +0000
schrieb Joe Nahmias <jello.DeleteThis@debian.org>:

> > This License does not grant any rights to use the trademarks
> > "KnowledgeTree" and the "KnowledgeTree" logos even if such marks are
> > included in the Original Code or Modifications.
> >
> > However, in addition to the other notice obligations, all copies of
> > the Covered Code in Executable and Source Code form distributed
> > must, as a form of attribution of the original author, include on
> > each user interface screen (i) the "KnowledgeTree Document
> > Management Made Simple" logo

Oops: as far as the terms go, the logo is not being licensed. But
copying the software is only allowed if the logo is included. Maybe
this is not intended? As it is, the software seems to be not
distributable, if you don't acquire a license for the logo separately.

My .02 €...

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