* Stefano Zacchiroli <lea...@debian.org> [2012-07-31 18:07]: > \subsection{When to Use the DEBIAN Trademarks}
I'd change this to "When You Can Use the DEBIAN Trademarks" or "When You Can Use the DEBIAN Trademarks Without Permission". > \item You can make t-shirts, desktop wallpapers, caps, or other merchandise > with DEBIAN trademarks for \emph{non-commercial usage}. You can also make > merchandise with DEBIAN trademarks for \emph{commercial usage} provided that, This of course opens the usual can of worms as to what "commercial" actually means. Maybe it could be "if you're planning to sell t-shirts for a profit" instead; but maybe it doesn't matter. > in addition to following the guidelines listed below, you truthfully > advertise to customers which part of the selling price will be donated to the How about adding "(if any)" after "selling price" to make it clear that a donation is optional? > \item Acknowledge of SPI's ownership of the DEBIAN trademark prominently. ^^^^^ > \item Include a disclaimer of sponsorship, affiliation, or endorsement by > DEBIAN on your website and on all related printed materials. > > EXAMPLES: > > X PROJECT is not affiliated with DEBIAN. DEBIAN is a registered trademark > owned by SPI, INC. ^^^^^^^^ Shouldn't this be "Software in the Public Interest, Inc." rather than "SPI, Inc". Afaik the former is the official name of the organization. > \subsection{Permission To Use} > > To obtain permission to use the DEBIAN trademarks send an email to > \texttt{tradem...@debian.org} Given your earlier comments that people ask for permission even when they don't have to, I think this section should state more clearly when people have to email tradem...@debian.org to obtain permission. -- Martin Michlmayr http://www.cyrius.com/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-project-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20120801101254.ga1...@jirafa.cyrius.com