On Sunday 24 June 2012 12:47, Barry Jackson wrote: > The first "Mageia" is referring to the name, the second to "Mageia" > logos etc.
How do you get that from the sentence?
Remember, the original sentence from Mandriva is this:
"Mandriva," "Mandriva Linux" and associated logos are trademarks of
Mandriva S.A.
None of the two first quotes are refering to any logos, only the names. That's
why it is expliticly listed in the sentence. Remember that Mandriva's product
is "Mandriva Linux", not "Mandriva". As far as I can tell, we don't have
"Mageia Linux", but have "Mageia". There's a difference.
The correct sentence for Mageia would be this:
"Mageia" and associated logos are trademarks of Mageia.
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