Talk:Scratch

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Trademark

  • See Free_Software_Directory:Free_software_evaluation#Trademark
    • Did the FSF say this was nonfree? Why would trademark make the local version of Scratch nonfree? When a free program is trademarked and someone wants to fork it, they can recursively substitute all of the text in violate of a trademark as well as replacing any imagery that is in violation and release under a different name. This has been done several times by our community. Mmcmahon (talk) 12:02, 31 May 2024 (EDT)


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