From: Hans Aberg (haberg@math.su.se)
Date: Fri Jun 19 2009 - 03:11:27 CDT
You should have cc-ed the mailing list (which I do), so the legal
experts can help out.
In general, though, copyright, trademarks, and patents are regulated
all by local law, and though there may be treaties to adjust them,
these treaties are not law. So it depends on what local law says, and
what the owner of the trademark wants. But this is only commercial
usage, I think - mostly people still have the freedom of expression to
use whatever they like. Check your local constitution :-).
Hans
On 19 Jun 2009, at 04:02, Christopher Fynn wrote:
>
> Since "Unicode" is a trademark, surely the original spelling should
> be retained wherever that is reasonable?
>
> [<http://www.unicode.org/copyright.html#5>
> Unicode and the Unicode logo are registered trademarks of Unicode,
> Inc.]
>
> - C
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