On 13/04/05 10:05 +0500, sherlock@vsnl.com wrote: <snip>
Which reminds me of licensing issues discussed a few days back. Turns out that you cannot combine with gpld code anything (data, code, images, logos, anything) whose terms of distribution violate the gpl. So if RH suse whoever includes their logo in a piece of gpld code and then asks you to remove that logo from the code, they are violating the gpl. Which means that you only have to remove logos which are standing alone. Then copy and redistribute to all and sundry.
RedHat specific trademarks _are_ separate RPMs.
Devdas Bhagat