check the ubuntu trademark policy. http://www.ubuntu.com/aboutus/trademarkpolicy
This is about as far as I can help, but your leader may want to have a one on one before you involve any lawyers with him. On Dec 18, 2007 3:22 PM, Mauricio Hernandez Z. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > A few months ago, and even last year, I reported our growing concern > about this guy Francisco (renting ubuntu DOT cl) doing some things we > considered way far from the Ubuntu and Ubuntero spirit. Well, it turns > out that nowadays this guy has started selling @ubuntu DOT cl email > address for about U$25. > > Personally, he could do whatever he wants for a biz purpose BUT use > the Ubuntu brand nor the Canonical one. > It is inevitable that people (esp. those new comers) fall for this and > are mislead. Actually, many even ask him where they can buy the Ubuntu > t-shirts we, as a LoCo are making. > We have invited Francisco many times to work and participated with us, > in the Chilean LoCo. We have even offered to pay for his ubuntu DOT cl > rent but he's just not into anything regarding Ubuntu, just taking > advantage of the brand. > Actually, he only accepted to stop using Ubuntu DOT cl only if we pay > about U$2,000 (and that was 2 years ago). > > This would be the 1st time I bring this to the LoCo list attention, > but it is the 3rd or 4th email I send to Canonical people. > > So far, never got a "current status" or "action plan" from Canonical on > this. > > Is there anything we could do? > -- > Regards, > > Mauricio Hernandez Z. > > [Mail escrito sin caracteres especiales o acentos para evitar > conflictos de lectura entre sistemas] > > -- > loco-contacts mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/loco-contacts > -- This has been an Eddie Martinez production. <Please exit in an orderly fashion>
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