OK, here is the revised material. Indeed, it was pain, and I wished
somebody told me earlier. But, as Peter Jackson once said, "pain is
temporary, BSD is forever" (or did he say "film is forever"? -- I can't
remember... Must go to bed now...).
Anyway, here are the links:
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Deb Goodkin wrote:
> [...]
> 2. In the description on the back of the DVD case and CD sleeve, only
> use the "r in circle" for the first use of the FreeBSD mark. You can
> probably do the same with Unix.
No, that will be insufficient. It is required to add an
attribution, according to The O
Oliver Fromme wrote:
> Deb Goodkin wrote:
> > [...]
> > 2. In the description on the back of the DVD case and CD sleeve, only
> > use the "r in circle" for the first use of the FreeBSD mark. You can
> > probably do the same with Unix.
>
> No, that will be insufficient. It is required to add
Dear Oliver,
Thank you for setting me straight. It wasn't my place to assume the
requirements for proper UNIX attribution. I based my comment on what our
lawyer recommended for our trademarks. And, I realize now, this is not
standard protocol.
When using the FreeBSD mark, as outlined in item
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Julian H. Stacey wrote:
> 2, Page 1899 has it all capitals. All through the book, the .rof
> macro generating the automatic footer does it as caps. Bell sold
> Unix through a tedious chain of companies to whoever owns it this week.
Well, the chain isn't that long and
Oliver Fromme wrote:
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>
> Julian H. Stacey wrote:
> > 2, Page 1899 has it all capitals. All through the book, the .rof
> > macro generating the automatic footer does it as caps. Bell sold
> > Unix through a tedious chain of companies to whoever owns it this week.
>