This also has implecations for using "red hat" at our
install fests!!



Dear Sir/Madam:

I am writing on behalf of Red Hat, Inc. with respect
to its trademark 
matters.

Red Hat, Inc. is the owner of several trademark
registrations in the 
United States and in foreign countries for the mark
RED HAT. In 
addition, Red Hat, Inc. has made extensive use of its
trademarks in 
interstate and international commerce in connection
with the 
advertising, promotion, and sale of its Internet and
computer-related 
goods and services. The RED HAT mark has become very
famous and many 
consumers recognize this mark as a distinctive symbol
of our goodwill. 
We would like to direct you to a link which provides
details of our 
trademark guidelines for your reference:

http://www.redhat.com/about/corporate/trademark

It has come to our attention that you are offering for
sale computer 
software under the name RED HAT trademark on your
commercial website 
located at www.xsolutions.co.nz. In addition, you have
imbedded our 
trademarks within your metatags in violation of
trademark and unfair 
competition laws.

Red Hat, Inc. is concerned that your unauthorized
commercial use of its 
trademarks is likely to create confusion, mistake
and/or deception 
among 
consumers with respect to the source, origin,
sponsorship or approval 
of 
the products sold on your commercial website. In
addition, your 
commercial use of RED HAT dilutes the distinctive
qualities of the RED 
HAT mark.

While it is completely legal to copy and redistribute
the Linux 
software 
under the GNU General Public License, it is not legal
to name the 
software �RED HAT� or any similar name thereof. The
GNU General Public 
License deals specifically with the underlying
copyrights of the 
software; not the trademarks owned by Red Hat, Inc.
You are free to 
call 
the software by any name of your choosing provided
that it does not 
infringe on the trademarks of Red Hat, Inc. or any
third party.

Consequently, we request that you immediately cease
and desist from 
making current or future use of any of Red Hat's
trademarks. Thus, we 
ask that you change your website to comply with Red
Hat's trademark 
guidelines by removing all references to the RED HAT
mark (or any 
similar name and abbreviation) and remove our
trademarks from your 
metatags.

Please provide us with a response by July 7, 2003. We
look forward to 
working with you toward an amicable resolution to this
matter. In the 
meantime, if you have any questions, please do not
hesitate to contact 
us.

Very truly yours,


Jennifer A. Ennis
Trademark Administrator
Red Hat, Inc.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


http://www.redhat.com/about/corporate/trademark/index.html

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