Tom,

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> * a link to the specific logo you want to sue

I'm guessing that that last word there was a typo... or perhaps it was a 
Freudian slip? :)

I'm going to attend your talk at LinuxFest Northwest BTW so make it good!

Regarding the Microsoft logo, hey Red Hat and Microsoft do have a low-key press 
release-ish agreement to support each others OSes within their own 
virtualization platforms... so you'd think Microsoft wouldn't mind if their 
logo was used by a project that Red Hat sponsors and uses for an upstream... 
when that logo is going to be used in one of the key components of said 
virtualization products... so I'm keeping my fingers crossed that Richard can 
wrangle through the Red(mond) tape and get approval somehow.

I do appreciate your doing things carefully and making sure they are done 
right... even though you do expose how big of a pain everything is in real life 
with this licensing stuff.

Oracle's VirtualBox OSE has OS logos and they are distributing that both under 
a free license and without cost so unless they are footing some sort of 
licensing fee for those logos, which I strongly doubt, with enough effort this 
should be doable.

I look forward to your patch being included someday Richard.

I'll go back into the woodwork now.

TYL,
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Scott Dowdle
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