Bungiecon. It sounds like BlizzCon, only for Bungie. And it might just become a real event once this whole pandemic business is over. A new trademark was filed last summer at the USPTO and was recently approved for a whole host of different items, including shirts, games, books, novels, films boots, playing cards, action figures, […]
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Intellectual Property and OSS: How to avoid splash damage
All developers will be familiar with Open Source Software (OSS) and how convenient it is, but they may not be as familiar with the legal requirements associated with the varying associated licences out there. OSS licences fall into effectively two groups; permissive and ‘copyleft’. Permissive licences are those which allow developers to build the OSS […]