On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 11:42 AM, steve <[email protected]> wrote:

> Pravin Dhayfule wrote:
> > <...snip...>
> > 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?
> >
>
> I think there are a few basic things that you need to understand /before/
> you
> understand the answers to your questions:
>
> a. Unlike the proprietary world, FOSS does not distinguish between
> developer,
> user and distributor. Each person receiving FOSS software, has the right to
> assume any or all of the three roles.
>     There is no 'END USER' (for an ELUA to exist). So from that
> perspective,
> you are a distributor if you share something (using a CD, online, pen-drive
> ...or any media).
>
> b. Piracy is the practice of hijacking a naval vessel and plundering it.
> Software Piracy is a silly nonsensical term. Software related violations
> include
> things like copyright violation, trademark infringement and unfortunately
> patent
> violations ...etc.
>
> Now that we've cleared that up, here is a simplified (IMHO) explanation of
> what
> everybody already said:
>
> RHEL == Linux Kernel + GPL/BSD/MIT ...etc licensed Software + Red Hat
> trademarks
> (artwork etc)
>
> - How must does the RHEL distro cost ?
> * 0/-
>
> - How does Red Hat make money, if the cost of the RHEL distro is 0 ?
> * Subscriptions, trainings, consultancy ...and maybe more.
>
> - How is the RHEL distro. distrubuted ?
> * The sources are available for free on redhat.com and Red Hat provides
> CDs/DVDs
> of the distro. to it's customers (people who buy subscriptions or undertake
> trainings ...etc)
>
> - Can you ask Red Hat to send you a RHEL distro CD if you are not a Red Hat
> customer ?
> * No
>
> - Can you download RHEL sources from Red Hat servers ?
> * Yes
>
> - Can you use the downloaded sources to make a RHEL CD ?
> * Yes
>
> - Can you distribute (including sharing with your neighbor) the CDs you
> made ?
> * Yes ! *IF* you remove all the trademarks from the CDs (so that your
> neighbour
> is clear about the fact that what she is getting is *not* coming directly
> from
> Red Hat)
>
> - If you have received a CD/DVD from Red Hat (because you are a customer),
> can
> you make /exact/ copies of that CD/DVD and distribute it ?
> * No ! That is trademark violation.
>
> - Instead of making copies, can you use the same CD/DVD you received from
> Red
> Hat to install RHEL on more than one systems ?
> * Yes, you can.
>
I was not knowing this fact about RHEL !!
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