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   Re: Can Red Hat Enterprise products fall under FOSS? (Atanu Datta)
>   Re: Can Red Hat Enterprise products fall under FOSS?
>      (Sukhdev Jadhav)
>   Re: Can Red Hat Enterprise products fall under FOSS? (jtd)
>   Re: Can Red Hat Enterprise products fall under FOSS? (Raj Mathur)
>   Re: Can Red Hat Enterprise products fall under FOSS?
>      (narendra sisodiya)

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Hi Folks,

Thanks for the reply and the explanations.  They all were well explainative
and logical :)

But my friends, I do agree about what CentOS does, distribute by removing
trademarks etc etc.

I agree.

But folks, these all apply to them who want to entirely distribute a new
Flavor by reusing Red Hat code.

My question lies related to End Users. Just for the example what my friend
did. Obtained the Red Had Linux CD from institute as a COPY of Original CD,
just like how Windows, Linux Mint, Ubuntu and other OS CDs are replicated
and distributed.

Now on Ubuntu's cover for example, they permit Users the exclusive freedom
to replicate and distribute the CDs, although for Windows its Restricted,
and I guess this would be even restricted by Red Hat since every CD may be
charged per System.

So my questions is will this END USER style of distribution and sharing lead
to Piracy?

Trademark Removal etc are all Programmer Level steps. I am talking from a
perspective of Sharing the OS with a neighbor to install on his/her system
as it is received.....  Will it be piracy?

Bye
Regards
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