> > modifications, and distribute my own version, can I remove all instances of > > "RedHat" ? 2. If I am allowed to, to what extent? >
The OSD allows licenses to prohibit that. Some jurisdictions may prohibit it. As John Cowan noted separately, trademark law can require the removal of trademarks. But a copyright notice is not a trademark. But the answers "does the law and license permit it" and "should it be done" are probably different. Of course no one "should" do that. I think there are the obvious ethical reasons. I think there is an important practical consideration: By removing all traces of the authorship, you will appear to be the responsible party, and not a mere re-distributor of the work. That may result in legal liability you didn't count on. You must be sure to communicate all license terms and warranty disclaimers, and who is offering the license and making the disclaimers. Doing anything else is fraud (usually illegal) or creates liability you don't want to assume. -- license-discuss archive is at http://crynwr.com/cgi-bin/ezmlm-cgi?3