Absolutely, my gripe was the fact that I was a little lost for a bit and
they don't seem at all keen to point people in the right direction. i have
no doubt though that the i's can be dotted and the t's crossed then I can
get on with doing what I do best.

On Fri, Dec 2, 2011 at 3:03 PM, Alan Bell <alanb...@ubuntu.com> wrote:

> On 02/12/11 14:42, Simon Watson wrote:
>
>> Gareth,
>>
>> I do get the feeling that you haven't really planned ahead in setting up
>> your business. It would seem that you'd want to get this stuff sorted out
>> further in advance.
>>
>>  no, it is not unreasonable to expect some kind of response, but we
> shouldn't overlook that there have *been* various responses. If someone is
> setting up a small business trading in the Ubuntu ecosystem what you need
> to do is fill out the trademarks form and ask if they don't care about your
> use of the brand.
>
> https://forms.canonical.com/**trademark/<https://forms.canonical.com/trademark/>
>
> Once you have a reply to this you can forget that Canonical exists, unless
> you want to pass them a juicy public sector or corporate deployment lead.
> They have no further interest in you, and you have no need of them.
>
> Trademark responses can be a bit slow. This is being looked into. The
> thing is not to ask other questions, the only thing you want from Canonical
> is confirmation that your use of the trademark is fine.
>
> Alan.
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