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Re: Logo license



From: kaih@khms.westfalen.de (Kai Henningsen)
> My feeling is restrict products, but not other things - for example, if  
> someone puts a link to some Debian related site on his web page,  
> displaying the logo should be ok; similar for something like "Powered by  
> Debian".

Certainly "powered-by-Debian" should be OK for automatic licensing.
Someone draw one up!

> However, I'm not quite sure about restrictions for products. It seems to  
> clash with the spirit of the DFSG.

I'm not sure. The software is free. The logo
is short-hand for "This is a product of the Debian project". I'd hate
to see it on half-assed stuff like that InfoMagic CD, as someone who
got burned by that would be reluctant to try other products bearing
the same symbol.

The logo should mean "This product meets the Debian group's standards,
we recommend it, and we stand behind it". We need some sort of policy
to implement that.

	Thanks

	Bruce


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