Google launches the Open Utilization Commons, a brand new group for managing open-source logos

Google, in collaboration with quite a few tutorial leaders and its consulting associate SADA Methods, at the moment introduced the launch of the Open Utilization Commons, a brand new group that goals to assist open-source initiatives handle their logos. To be truthful, at first look, open-source logos might not so…
Google, in collaboration with a number of academic leaders and its consulting partner SADA Systems, today announced the launch of the Open Usage Commons, a new organization that aims to help open-source projects manage their trademarks. To be fair, at first glance, open-source trademarks may not so…Original article
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