I make stickers and buttons with the Ubuntu logo all the time.  I'm
not *selling* them, but I just assumed LoCo teams had blanket
permission to use Ubuntu marks for promotional purposes.

I know other teams have sold T-shirts and things with *their* logos on
them.  That may be a better route to go if you're concerned about it.
And point people to the Canonical store if they want officially
branded merchandise.

Darcy.

On Fri, Nov 2, 2012 at 2:07 PM, Vojtěch Trefný <vojtech.tre...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi, I would like to ask you, if you have any experience with request
> an Ubuntu trademark licence for commercial purpose. Czech LoCo would
> like to make some common "goodies" like stickers and buttons or
> t-shirts, but we can't without permission from Canonical (because of
> trademark). We don't want to make milions, but many of Ubuntu users in
> Czech asks for stickers and t-shirts etc. and we have nothing to
> say...
>
> I've used the official form -- https://forms.canonical.com/trademark/
> -- about 2 months ago a still got no answer (only automatic answer
> telling me to wait "day or two). Now I just don't know what to do --
> should I fill a new request, should I wait or is there some "secret
> person" to contact?
>
> Have you ever (as a LoCo) asked for permission while printing stickers
> or making t-shirts?
>
> --
> Regards
>
> Vojtěch Trefný
> Ubuntu Czech LoCo Team
> http://www.ubuntu.cz
>
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