On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 1:50 PM, Venkatesh Hariharan<[email protected]> wrote:

> I once met a senior government officer who was blasting Red Hat saying
> that the software does not work. It turns out that the hardware vendor
> simply got some amateurs to make copies of Red Hat and install it. The
> result was that his application would crash if 20 people logged into
> it. Who gets the blame? Yes, you guessed right, Red Hat! This despite
> the fact that Red Hat was not even involved in the implementation.
> This is a perfect example of why it is so critically important to
> protect the trademark.

Umm... wasn't that a classic example of why their needs to be a more
technically competent partner system ? ;)

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