We need to link to Quantum GIS on a major official website. My legal department asks me if "Quantum GIS" is trademarked. Is it?
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2Check out the website under about. – lewis Jan 31 '13 at 15:27
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6@lewis why not answering the question if you know it? – q9f Jan 31 '13 at 15:50
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1Thanks Lewis, while the about page does mention the origin of the name, it currently says nothing about whether it is trademarked or not. Right? – Satri Jan 31 '13 at 16:28
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I reply below Satri – lewis Feb 01 '13 at 14:08
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More open source projects are registering their names to protect them, see the example of issues surrounding Firefox: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Firefox#Naming – scw Feb 06 '13 at 20:59
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The phrase, "Quantum GIS", is not found in the US Trademark electronic search.
Trademark status is not mentioned on the Quantum GIS website, nor is,
a trademark symbol nor statement used in the documentation.
The OSGeo website does have two trademark-related pages, but they only mention various OSGeo and FOSS trademarks.
You might check the archives of the mailing lists, particularly the project steering committee.
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This is a bit dated QGIS is now trademarked in the EU. http://gis.stackexchange.com/a/116719/6052 – Evan Carroll Nov 29 '16 at 19:38
Their wiki discusses how to cite the software
Cite the QGIS project in general
Quantum GIS Development Team, <YEAR>. Quantum GIS Geographic Information System. Open Source Geospatial Foundation Project. http://qgis.osgeo.org
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Yes, QGIS is now trademarked, see https://www.qgis.org/en/site/getinvolved/governance/trademark/index.html for more details.
Previous answer: No it is not yet trademarked.
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1Tim, you say "not yet", does that mean you (plural) intend to undertake that at some point? – matt wilkie Feb 01 '13 at 17:25
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1@mattwilkie We are planning to get at least an EU trademark on the name QGIS (Quantum GIS now no longer being the official name of the project). Unfortunately we do not have the financial power to obtain a world-wide trademark. – Tim Sutton Oct 03 '13 at 20:00
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1now is a Trademark: https://oami.europa.eu/eSearch/#details/trademarks/012702643 – Luigi Pirelli Oct 08 '14 at 17:01
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1beloging to QGIS community: http://www.qgis.org/en/site/getinvolved/governance/trademark/index.html – Luigi Pirelli Oct 08 '14 at 17:01
Please note: QGIS name and logo are now under trademark http://www.qgis.org/en/site/getinvolved/governance/trademark/index.html
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Because I like to encourage research, however, I take your point. My research indicates that the answer can be gleaned from the documentation.
"This document is the original user guide of the described software Quantum GIS. The software and hardware described in this document are in most cases registered trademarks and are therefore subject to the legal requirements. Quantum GIS is subject to the GNU General Public License. Find more information on the Quantum GIS Homepage"
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