The OpenFOAM-Extend Project Web site: http://www.extend-project.de/ The goal of the OpenFOAM -Extend Project is to open the OpenFOAM CFD toolbox to community contributed extensions in the spirit of the Open Source development model. Software under the name OpenFOAM has been developed by a large group of volunteers starting in 1991 and has spread through scientific and engineering community in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Its main strength was the spirit of open collaboration in the community: the aim of the OpenFOAM-Extend Project is to formalize this spirit. * Trademark notice Currently, the word "OpenFOAM" is held as a trademark by a commercial company, not associated with the Open Source development effort of this software. While the author acknowledges the existence of Trademark, association of trademarked phrase with the the code developed by third parties and including the author is misleading in terms of authorship, ownership of intellectual property of the source code. In the absence of a legal resolution, we shall refer to the project as the -Extend project and software as "OpenFOAM", as per agreement between Prof. Hrvoje Jasak and Mr. Henry G. Weller of 30 September 2004 09/30/2004 01:45 PM Dear Dr. Jasak, I propose that we make FOAM open-source and shutdown Nabla, that way we are free to pursue whatever future we wish independently. Henry G. Weller Managing Director Nabla Ltd The first release of the OpenFOAM source code of 10 December 2004 and subsequent clarification of 16 February 2005. Hi Henry, ... Regarding the new setup, I would like to thank you for your effort i n making FOAM public domain, with crucial comments regarding some important details. - in the header files for the open version of foam there exists a line which claims copyright for OpenCFD Ltd: Copyright (C) 1991-2004 OpenCFD Ltd. I am not sure whether it is possible to claim copyright over a GPL piece of software, but this is at least misleading. In order for this statement to be true, OpenCFD Ltd. would need to purchase the copyright from Nabla Ltd. and from you and me personally (due to unresolved ownership and the remaining payments Nabla Ltd. needs to make to us regarding the original transfer of copyright). I can offer a number of solutions acceptable to me as follows: 1) no Copyright statement apart from the required GPL statement 2) Copyright OpenFOAM.org 3) Copyright Henry Weller, Hrvoje Jasak et al 4) Copyright OpenCFD and Hrvoje Jasak 5) List of authors instead of the copyright statement I am also prepared to consider any other reasonable ideas along the same lines (including the sale of copyright, which would be a bit pointless at this stage) - please advise. 02/17/2005 11:09 PM Under the GPL there has to be an organization in place to enforce the GPL if there are violation, these are part of the rules. OpenCFD undertakes that responsibility hence the copyright. Henry G. Weller Managing Director 12 November 2010 From the above it is clear that OpenCFD does not own the rights or authorship of the source code, which is currently concealed in public. For further details, I have been attempting to get a formal response by this company for 6 years now, without success. It is time to move on. The current Copyright notice does not fairly describe the authorship of the software. In the spirit of the open source development model, the -Extend project wishes to formally acknowledge all contributors and developers of OpenFOAM from its inception to today. As this issue still remains unresolved, and the list of contributors has been illegally removed from the source code by Mr. Weller in 2006, we shall re-base OpenFOAM as an Open Source community-based project and associate the authorship and Copyright in each case with the original author. Hrvoje Jasak This offering is not affiliated with OpenCFD Limited, owner of the OpenFOAM trade mark. Please find the official website of OpenCFD Limited at http://www.openfoam.org In particular, OpenCFD Limited hosts the following legal statements: - licensing and intellectual property: http://www.openfoam.com/legal/index.php - trademark policy: http://www.openfoam.com/legal/trademark-policy.php