Praveen A wrote:
2009/7/8 steve steve@lonetwin.net:
Praveen A wrote:
(Client forces top posting)
No, It does not. You simply have to take the time and effort to scroll down a bit.
When I read mail from my phone, I have to top post (the default gmail client on android phones allow only top posting). Other option is wait till I get to my PC or not respond at all.
Oh ok. Well, my bad. How about when you could use the browser to access gmail instead of the gmail client ?
How does installing rhel on another machine violates trademark?
From one of my earlier responses:
Installation of RHEL on more systems than the number of subscriptions you have purchased is considered as redistribution, which implies trademark violation.
I don't think that comes under trademark law, it would definitely a copyright violation, but then rhel copyright license does not prohibit redistribution.
To spell it all out: a. According to Red Hat's Subscription Agreement, _installation_ on more than the number of subscriptions you bought is considered _redistribution_. b. The RHEL copyright (or rather EULA) does prohibit redistribution of RHEL alongwith trademarks. c. Ergo, such an installation /implies/ trademark violation.
/Now/, can we let this thread die ?
Why you have to force it? If people are not interested, it will die itself. If the issue was so simple, we wouldn't be having this discussion in the first place.
Sure. Go nuts ! I'm outta here.
cheers, - steve