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I am curious to see how nokia reacts to maemo running on other devices
Any commercial use of Maemo trademark is subject to prior written permission from Nokia.
Will fremantle also be able to run on future non-Nokia devices?
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I don't think they'd mind (they support Mer after all). But they probably will object to the other device's manufacturer calling it Maemo - the trademark policy is explicit:
Code:Any commercial use of Maemo trademark is subject to prior written permission from Nokia.
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*sings* I... smell... a laaawwwsuuuuuit....
That said, it sounds very interesting, if it actually /is/ Maemo, and isn't complete junk. If a store like DX picks it up for The Right Price, it might be worth looking into.
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Last edited by mgoebel; 2009-07-16 at 07:00.