> Since we now pretty much comply with the OpenGL trademark (as we > don't mention it), we now have the ability go to the Khronos group > and try to get their blessing to use the OpenGL trademark. > > However as Mesa isn't allowed to use the OpenGL name... it's > unlikely we would be able to. > > -- Alex > OpenGL should be sued for having Open in their name and not being open :) Always better to avoid legal wast of time and resources. Regards, Arnold