On Mon, 4 Aug 2003, Oded Arbel wrote:

> On Monday 04 August 2003 08:03, Jonathan Ben Avraham wrote:
> > It looks to me that all you can say is "based on RedHat's Linux
> > distribution", or "A derivative work of RedHat's Linux distribution".
> 
> Now now, you can't say that - that would be an unapproved use of the RedHat 
> trademarks. at most you can say
> "Based on a world renowned Linux distribution whose name must be withheld due 
> to copyright and licensing issues still pending".
> Which is, IMHO, a little long for a linux distro title ;-)

Hi Oded,
I believe that you are mistaken. There is a difference between mentioning 
a trademark and using it on a work. Mention of a trademark is not 
prohibited as long as you indicate the trademark owner, which in this case 
appears to be the name of the company itself.
Regards,

 - yba

> 
> 

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