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by salviati
842 days ago
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I checked and found this info from the Wi-Fi Alliance [0]: > Select brands and logos are offered license free and intended to be used widely throughout the Wi-Fi ecosystem by Wi-Fi Alliance members, non-members, industry partners, media, and analysts to describe products, technology, network deployments, and operating system support. It sounds to me like anyone could use the trademark "Wi-Fi", since it's listed in the freely available ones. [0] https://www.wi-fi.org/who-we-are/our-brands |
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Yes, to describe Wi-Fi as defined by the Wi-Fi Alliance, not to describe anything the Alliance does NOT consider compliant.