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From: Eric Krichinsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Jul 12, 2006 9:46 PM
Subject: Re: [ubuntu-marketing] Promotional Materials
To: Jan Vancura <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
As far as stickers go i recieved some with the Ubuntu logo on them with a package I just recieved from ship-it.
On 7/12/06, Jan Vancura <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Robert McWilliam wrote:
> On Wed, 12 Jul 2006 20:58:49 +0200 Jan Vancura < [EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
>> Rich Johnson wrote:
>>> On Wednesday 12 July 2006 13:19, Jan Vancura wrote: [snip]
>>>> How about: http://www.cafepress.com/ubuntushop/
>>> Hey everyone,
>>>
>>> I sure wish there was something other then Cafepress, as I
>>> purchased a polo shirt, a t-shirt, and a coffee cup. Everything
>>> was WAY OVERPRICED, and the craftsmanship was below standards
>>> in my book. These are $5 t-shirts on ebay with a horrible
>>> screenprint/iron on, as the polo's are just as bad. The coffee
>>> cup is just that, a plain $2 cup at your local Kmart with a
>>> screenprint of the Ubuntu logo. We need to look into a better
>>> place for making the Ubuntu stuff, for instance
>>> http://www.jinx.com as their quality is good, and you can
>>> purchase their stuff locally also in the United States. Just my
>>> 2 cents. ;)
>> Sounds reasonable. I never had much trust for cafepress.... given
>> by the prices ;) If anyone's up to it, it'd be a great project.
>> I'm printing out stickers myself and will be selling them, but I
>> have nowhere near the budget to get T-shirts done or anything of
>> the sort.
>>
>> Jenda
>
> Before you can use the Ubuntu logo/name on anything that isn't
> Ubuntu you need permission from Canonical (it is a registered
> trademark). This is especially true if you are charging money (I
> don't think it make any legal difference but Canonical might be
> more likely to turn a blind eye if you are giving stuff away with
> the logo on it than selling it)
>
> http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/TrademarkPolicy
>
> ________________________________________________________ Robert
> McWilliam [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.ormiret.com
>
> Arguing with an engineer is like wrestling with a pig in mud, after
> a while you realise the pig is enjoying it.
>
I don't think we would really be after profits there, but Canonical
would be asked, of course.
Jenda
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