unbelievable

are we allowed to still use "powered by redhat" logos on web pages?

On Wed, 02 Jul 2003 13:24:42 +1200 (NZST)
Mahesh De Silva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 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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