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Re: Logo license



Eloy:
> Excuse my ignorance but does this mean that from now on, anyone that
> wants to use the Debian logo must pay SPI some kind of royalty fee?

Perish the thought. You should know by now that "license" doesn't always
mean "charge" :-)

There are some things we want to say about its usage. So far, the only
thing I've stipulated is that people should not use the words "Official"
and "Debian" together on a product unless it is a bit-for-bit copy of the
official CD images, and it includes _both_ CDs. That has worked out pretty
well so far.

I think Red Hat doesn't let you use their logo if you are cloning their
CD - they save it for their own product. I wonder what we should do?
For example, would it make sense to say you have to have the Official
CDs in a product to carry the logo on that product? Considering the low
quality of some CDs (the last Infomagic effort comes to mind, alas)
I think that might make sense.

	Thanks

	Bruce


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