Hi

Especially under these context: http://www.fedora.redhat.com/about/trademarks/ http://www.fedora.redhat.com/about/trademarks/guidelines/
If Red Hat is going to give up control of the trademark, I still _fail_
to see the difference.  If Red Hat is going to assert it cannot allow
another use of a "hat" in a logo by the Fedora Foundation or whatever
entity that "owns" its governance, then how can it assert the use of
even the word "Fedora(TM)" outside of Red Hat's control at all?

The Fedora trademark guidelines you can provide above are different from the other Red Hat trade mark (which includes Shadow man) guidelines
http://www.redhat.com/en_us/USA/Home/Company/Company+Profile/Trademark+Information/

Red Hat or Fedora Foundation or whoever is the enforcing entity can grant more freedom to the Fedora related trademarks to encourage the community to use them in more flexible ways

regards
Rahul



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