On 19 Jan 2006, at 15:20, Martin Rolinec wrote:

Hello.

I would like to make a web page on which I would like to sale Linux distibution to people, who don´t have an opportunity to download it from internet.

So I have few questions about a licence:

1. I would like to ask, if I can download the CD images from your
   distribution (iso-cd-dvd, live iso and so on) and offer them for
   sale on my web page, thus if I can spread your distibution legaly
   for a minimal charges?

2. CDs and DVDs I would like to sale with CD printing.../with Buble
   Jet printer/. So I would like to ask you, if I can use your LOGO
   and the LOGO of distibution and a color combination of your
   distribution on the CD printing.

PS: Of course with using of your LOGO and the color combination I regard all rights and duties involved in copyright.

So, every customer, who will buy your distribution will be notified in writing, that:

1. distribution is dowloaded from web, from your ISO images

2. distribution is burned

3. the price of CD or DVD does not include the technical support in
   all forms from you .

4. customer will be informed, that your LOGO, color and the name of
   distribution is subject to your author´s right

5. customer will be informed, that the CD was burned by me, so I will
   bear all problems coupled with its malfuncion.


Thank you for your answers and I hope, that I will be able to spread your distribution without biggest problems.


Martin,

You can use the ISOs as long as you follow the terms at
http://www.freebsd.org/copyright/license.html.

Use of the daemon mascot requires that you obtain permission
from Marshall Kirk McKusick, as per the entry at
http://www.freebsd.org/copyright/daemon.html.

The "spacehopper" logo should be considered off-limits for now,
as we are still awaiting legal work regarding it.

We would appreciate it if you contributed a percentage of the proceeds
to the FreeBSD Foundation (http://www.freebsdfoundation.org/) in order
to help with further work, but you do not have to.

As another poster pointed out, please don't call FreeBSD Linux; it's
a different beast altogether.

Ceri
--
That must be wonderful!  I don't understand it at all.
                                                  -- Moliere



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