-the names Ion, Ion3, and other derived names:
-
- Derived works and altered versions that significantly differ from the
- original copyright holder's versions, must either a) be given names
- that can not be associated with the "Ion" project, or b) be qualified
- as "Ion soup", and still be considerable as customised versions of this
- software. In both cases, executables must also be given names that do
- not conflict with the original copyright holder's version, and the
- copyright holder may not be referred to for support.
-
- Modules and other (standalone) extensions to Ion must also be named
- so that they can not be confused to be supported by the copyright
- holder. If "Ion" occurs in the name, it must be in the form
- "Foo for Ion" instead of "Ion Foo", etc.
-
- If the name of the project (Ion), resp. names of particular branches
- (Ion1, Ion2, Ion3, etc.), are used without further prominent version
- qualifiers and notices of possible out-datedness to distribute this
- software, then the following conditions must hold: a) The version
- distributed online may not significantly differ from the copyright
- holder's latest release marked stable, resp. latest release on a
- branch, within a reasonable delay (normally 28 days) from the release.
- b) The holders of physical distribution media are provided ways to
- upgrade to the latest release within this same delay.
-
- This name policy notice may not be altered, and must be included in
- any altered versions and binary redistributions. It may only be
- removed when using small portions of the code in unrelated projects.
-
- The copyright holder and the Ion project retain the same rights to
- your modifications that it would have under the LGPL or GPL without
- these or similar additional terms.
+the name of the project, Ion(tm), names of particular "branches" such as
+Ion3(tm), and other derived names, in relation to this software, including
+derived works:
+
+ If the name Ion(tm) or other names that can be associated with the Ion
+ project are used to distribute this software, then:
+
+ - A version that does not significantly differ from one of the
+ original author's versions must be provided by default.
+
+ - When there are no further prominent notices of possible out-datedness,
+ and no prominent original author's version qualifiers present (resp.
+ only branch qualifier is present), then the version distributed online
+ may not significantly differ from the original author's latest stable
+ release (resp. latest release on the branch) within a reasonable delay
+ (normally 28 days). The holders of physical distribution media must
+ be provided ways to upgrade to the latest release within this delay.
+
+ - Significantly altered versions may be provided only if the user
+ explicitly requests for those modifications to be applied, and
+ is prominently notified that the software is no longer considered
+ the standard version, and is not supported by the original author.
+ The version string displayed by the program must describe these
+ modifications and the "support void" status.
+
+ Derived works that do not satisfy the above terms must be renamed so
+ that they can not be associated with the Ion project, their executables
+ must be given names that do not conflict with the original author's
+ version, and this author may not be referred to for support.
+
+ Modules and other (standalone) extensions to Ion must also be named
+ so that they can not be confused to be supported by the original
+ author. If "Ion" occurs in the name, it must be in the form
+ "Foo for Ion" instead of "Ion Foo", etc.
+
+ This name policy notice may not be altered, and must be included in
+ any altered versions and binary redistributions. It may only be
+ removed when using small portions of the code in unrelated projects.
+
+ The original author and the Ion project retain the same rights to
+ your modifications that it would have under the LGPL or GPL without
+ these or similar additional terms.
+
+ If you fail to follow these terms, you lose the rights granted to
+ you by the LGPL.