![]() ![]() I sympathize with him but I wish he had taken a bigger stance on his trademark.įree/libre/open source organizations have understood this and use trademark to brand themselves and make sure others don't dilute that brand without permission. ![]() It looks like a big point of contention for Jason Rohrer is brand confusion as many people don't realize the iOS port of "One Hour One Life" has nothing to do with Jason Rohrer. When the iOS port that was similarly named ("One Hour One Life for iOS") and became more popular than his released game, that's when he started to push back. ![]() It looks like he clearly indicated to people making a port that the "One Hour One Life" name was also in the public domain and could be used but that they shouldn't, essentially making an ethical argument. I think Jason Rohrer might be backpeddling on that. What looks to be happening is more of a trademark issue. Just to be clear, it looks like Jason Rohrer is still very much committed to putting his work in the public domain and, as far as I can tell, has been consistent in his commitment to keeping the work he's dedicated to the public domain in the public domain. ![]()
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