"Ricardo Yanez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I've been approached by what seems to be an attorney from a Chilean > NGO called "Derechos Digitales" (http://www.derechosdigitales.org/), > pointing out that a financial newspaper called "Diario Financiero" > (http://www.elfinanciero.cl/) is using the Debian swirl logo > illegally. > > He wants to represent Debian in some sort of legal action.
Do you know his motivations for offering this? > Is this something Debian pursues? The Debian trademarks and copyrights are held by Software in the Public Interest. The logos each have a copyright license <URL:http://www.debian.org/logos/>, but the discussion of the policy on trademark licensing is ongoing <URL:http://wiki.debian.org/ProposedTrademarkPolicy>. If the lawyer wants to, they can contact SPI to get a more official answer than this mailing list can provide. -- \ "Success is going from one failure to the next without a loss | `\ of enthusiasm." -- Winston Churchill | _o__) | Ben Finney -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]