2005/10/11, Anders Johansson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> On Wednesday 12 October 2005 02:45, Marcel Mourguiart wrote:
> > And you miss this part:
> > "*0.* This License applies to any program or other work which contains a
> > notice placed by the copyright holder saying it may be distributed under
> > the terms of this General Public License."
>
> Which part of "copyright does not apply to trademarks" don't you
> understand?


I understand that perfectly, know can you show a legal real life example
probe it court when your words are not just air ?? And please with a GPL
copyright agreement.

> So where exactly says that i can't use the entire package and only
> portions
> > of it ??
>
> From the license
>
> While the license terms for a component may authorize You to
> distribute the component, You may not use any Novell marks (e.g., SUSE
> and SUSE LINUX) in distributing the component, whether or not the
> component contains Novell marks.


You don't get it, i just don't care what Novell says if the binari package
is market like GPL by Novell then i can used in a gpl way. And again i mean
the package it self not to use the logo out side the program like a separate
part.

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Marcel Mourguiart

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