Josh Triplett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> The trademark rights are entirely separate, and there's no reason for >> Debian to license them in any way other than "Free for use if there's >> no confusion with Debian, either because they refer to Debian or >> because they're in a domain where Debian does no business." > > If you believe that to be the case, then I assume you would argue that > we should not include any of the Debian logos within the Debian main > distribution. That would be unfortunate. Or are you arguing that such > a restriction would be DFSG-free? It seems to blatantly fail DFSG6.
It doesn't fail DFSG 6 because it is explicitly protected by DFSG 4: the logo is a name. -- Brian Sniffen [EMAIL PROTECTED]