Re: Ubuntu Developer Summit Videos and Live Streams

2012-11-02 Thread Alan Bell
they are just there when live, they then get pulled down as recordings 
and put up on the ubuntudevelopers channel 
http://www.youtube.com/ubuntudevelopers as videos with more description. 
When live the room number is the best description because it matches the 
schedule here

http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/2012-11-01/

Alan.

On 01/11/12 12:30, Dan Trevino wrote:

This is great!  Any chance we could get something more descriptive
than B3-M1 on the titles?  Or at least some sort of translation
guide for what that means?

Dan



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Ubuntu trademark licence

2012-11-02 Thread Vojtěch Trefný
Hi, I would like to ask you, if you have any experience with request
an Ubuntu trademark licence for commercial purpose. Czech LoCo would
like to make some common goodies like stickers and buttons or
t-shirts, but we can't without permission from Canonical (because of
trademark). We don't want to make milions, but many of Ubuntu users in
Czech asks for stickers and t-shirts etc. and we have nothing to
say...

I've used the official form -- https://forms.canonical.com/trademark/
-- about 2 months ago a still got no answer (only automatic answer
telling me to wait day or two). Now I just don't know what to do --
should I fill a new request, should I wait or is there some secret
person to contact?

Have you ever (as a LoCo) asked for permission while printing stickers
or making t-shirts?

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Re: Ubuntu trademark licence

2012-11-02 Thread Darcy Casselman
I make stickers and buttons with the Ubuntu logo all the time.  I'm
not *selling* them, but I just assumed LoCo teams had blanket
permission to use Ubuntu marks for promotional purposes.

I know other teams have sold T-shirts and things with *their* logos on
them.  That may be a better route to go if you're concerned about it.
And point people to the Canonical store if they want officially
branded merchandise.

Darcy.

On Fri, Nov 2, 2012 at 2:07 PM, Vojtěch Trefný vojtech.tre...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi, I would like to ask you, if you have any experience with request
 an Ubuntu trademark licence for commercial purpose. Czech LoCo would
 like to make some common goodies like stickers and buttons or
 t-shirts, but we can't without permission from Canonical (because of
 trademark). We don't want to make milions, but many of Ubuntu users in
 Czech asks for stickers and t-shirts etc. and we have nothing to
 say...

 I've used the official form -- https://forms.canonical.com/trademark/
 -- about 2 months ago a still got no answer (only automatic answer
 telling me to wait day or two). Now I just don't know what to do --
 should I fill a new request, should I wait or is there some secret
 person to contact?

 Have you ever (as a LoCo) asked for permission while printing stickers
 or making t-shirts?

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 Vojtěch Trefný
 Ubuntu Czech LoCo Team
 http://www.ubuntu.cz

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Re: Ubuntu trademark licence

2012-11-02 Thread Vojtěch Trefný
2012/11/2 Darcy Casselman dscas...@gmail.com:
 I make stickers and buttons with the Ubuntu logo all the time.  I'm
 not *selling* them, but I just assumed LoCo teams had blanket
 permission to use Ubuntu marks for promotional purposes.

We made some stickers in the past (without permission from Canonical)
too, giving them away for free, but as a not so rich community we need
at least to cover cost of these things and it might be also considered
as selling.


 I know other teams have sold T-shirts and things with *their* logos on
 them.  That may be a better route to go if you're concerned about it.

Ok, that could be solution. Problem is we don't have any logo. But I
will think about it, thanks.

 And point people to the Canonical store if they want officially
 branded merchandise.


We are doing it now, but if someone wants just one sticker for his
laptop, the postage from official shop is too high.


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Re: Ubuntu trademark licence

2012-11-02 Thread Amir Eldor
You can always play in the gray area and accept donations :-)
On Nov 2, 2012 8:49 PM, Vojtěch Trefný vojtech.tre...@gmail.com wrote:

 2012/11/2 Darcy Casselman dscas...@gmail.com:
  I make stickers and buttons with the Ubuntu logo all the time.  I'm
  not *selling* them, but I just assumed LoCo teams had blanket
  permission to use Ubuntu marks for promotional purposes.

 We made some stickers in the past (without permission from Canonical)
 too, giving them away for free, but as a not so rich community we need
 at least to cover cost of these things and it might be also considered
 as selling.

 
  I know other teams have sold T-shirts and things with *their* logos on
  them.  That may be a better route to go if you're concerned about it.

 Ok, that could be solution. Problem is we don't have any logo. But I
 will think about it, thanks.

  And point people to the Canonical store if they want officially
  branded merchandise.
 

 We are doing it now, but if someone wants just one sticker for his
 laptop, the postage from official shop is too high.


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