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[bug#48729] [PATCH v5 24/25] gnu: Add bitmask.


From: Raghav Gururajan
Subject: [bug#48729] [PATCH v5 24/25] gnu: Add bitmask.
Date: Tue, 22 Jun 2021 00:53:39 -0400

Hi Maxime!

This seems like a trademark disaster to happen ...
except that bitmask seems to have some kind of agreement with the VPN
providers (see https://bitmask.net/en#providers), so this ‘rebranding’
is ok I guess.

Yeah, the VPN provider configuration is done in source-code (i.e. before compilation). The official bitmask source will only come with VPN providers that LEAP (https://leap.se/) trusts and have understanding with. But I'm not sure how it deals with users from modifying source-code with custom VPN provider's branding. Since Guix distributes the official source-code, we should be fine.

To make sure I got the terminology right:

‘service provider’: gratis or paid provider for a virtual private network?

Yes.

I don't see why one would tie software to a specific service provider?
Besides that the software needs to support the network protocols used
by the service providers of course.

Bitmask is tied to, not one but multiple-providers. Current tie-ups include RiseupVPN (https://riseup.net/en/vpn), CalyxVPN (https://calyx.net/), and LibraryVPN (https://libraryvpn.org/).

I don't see _why_ bitmask would change the name of the application
depending on the service provider, but whatever I guess. I mean,
IceCat doesn't rename itself to ‘$ISP's Totally Secure Surfer’,
e-mail clients don't rename theirselves to ‘$ISP MyMail’,
depending on the Internet service provider.

I had the same thought. Usually VPN providers have their own client. But VPN providers who are non-profit/collective/etc, do not have dev-resources to develop and maintain app. So the providers I mentioned above, collaborate with bitmask. The bitmask project provides them the opportunity to re-brand the client as if it was developed by the them. This is white-labelling in a sense. :)

Regards,
RG.

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