On Mon, Jul 31, 2017 at 02:06:54PM +0100, Ian Jackson wrote: > >So I think the Debian project has the following options: > >1. Write a letter like the one I propose below (NB this is > slightly different to the original one proposed.) > >2. Become an EAN issuer via something like this GSI website, and set > up an arrangement for EAN issuance on behalf of manufacturers. > >3. Become an EAN issuer and assign EANs for specific ISO files, > with the expectation that all manufacturers of DVDs or whatever > with the same contents, will use the same EAN. > >4. Decide that Debian products should always be sold with EANs > but that product manufacturers should acquire their own EANs > somehow.
... >Therefore I propose that we should write a letter (1). Draft below. >We should probably run this past a lawyer. Agreed 100% >RE DEBIAN - EUROPEAN ARTICLE NUMBER (EAN) > >To Whom It May Concern > >The Debian Project ("Debian") and Software In The Public Interest , >Inc (SPI) wish to make known that: > >1. Debian, through its Trusted Organisations including SPI, own and >control the trademark "Debian" in various jurisdictions. > >2. Debian does not provide European Article Numbers (EANs). Nor do >any of Debian's associated organisations do so on Debian's behalf. > >3. Debian and SPI give public permission for products embodying >Debian's software and documentation to be sold, according to the >Debian Trademark Policy (which can be found at >https://www.debian.org/trademark). That policy doese not make any >requirement about EANs. Therefore (provided the the policy is adhered >to) we have no objection to Debian branded products being sold without >EANs. > >4. Debian do not anticpate this situation changing in the next 2 >years. Specifically, we do not expect to be issuing EANs within the >next 2 years. > >5. Please therefore allow vendors of Debian merchandise to trade, >notwithstanding any lack of EANs for those products. > >6. This is without predjudice, of course, to our right to enforce our >trademarks against anyone found violating our trademark policy. We >are simply saying that lack of an EAN is, in itself, completely fine. > >Signed > >for the Debian Project for Software in the Public Interest Looks good to me, but agreed also on the lawyer front. -- Steve McIntyre, Cambridge, UK. st...@einval.com "C++ ate my sanity" -- Jon Rabone