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Type: Bug
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Status: Applied
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Priority: Minor
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Resolution: No Action
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Affects Version/s: ODF 1.2 CD 05
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Fix Version/s: ODF 1.2 CD 06
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Component/s: Commentary, Graphics, Part 3 (Schema) [1.2: 1], Public Review
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Labels:None
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Resolution:
Copied from office-comment list
Original author: ronnie thebonnie <ronniethebonnie@gmail.com>
Original date: 29 Jun 2010 14:44:17 -0000
Original URL: http://lists.oasis-open.org/archives/office-comment/201006/msg00014.html
Here is the text, which I consider a resubmission of the issue, depending on how it was previously dealt with:
"""
to remind everybody.
Java (including the applets) is open source.
With java I mean the specification, not a particular implementation that may or may not be proprietary.
2010/2/6 Alex Brown <alexb@griffinbrown.co.uk>
Dear all,
The spec makes mention of "Java" as a registered trademark, when referring to Java applets. Java applets are nowhere defined in the text and no normative reference is provided.
Sun says Java has a (TM) not an (R) http://www.sun.com/suntrademarks/index.jsp#J
The ISO/IEC directives state:
"Proprietary trade names (i.e. trade marks) for a particular product should as far as possible be avoided, even if they are in common use." (6.6.3)
These provisions should be generalised to allow non-proprietary technology to be used.
"""
However, we are using <applet> as [HTML4] does and I think we can hide behind W3C if there is a trademark issue (unlikely) – dh:2010-10-15