Andrew Suffield wrote:
They can't complain about trademarks if the file is the actual unmodified upstream tarball: accuracy is an ultimate defence against trademark claims. If it's been modified by removing stuff for copyright reasons then you might have a problem, depending on how they restrict use of the trademarks. The tarball stands alone for this one; the rest of the source package is irrelevant - if it's okay to distribute the stripped tarball alone, then it's okay as part of the debian package too. Might be worth asking them about it.
I will ask how a free source tarball should look like and if they are planning to release one at some point.
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