2006/10/5, Jordi Massaguer i Pla <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> On Wed, Oct 04, 2006 at 03:17:17PM -0400, Marcel Mourguiart wrote:
> >
http://ftp.osuosl.org/pub/opensuse/distribution/SL-10.1/inst-source/LICENSE.TXT
> >
> > You may make and distribute outside Your Organization an unlimited
> > number of copies of the Software.
> >
> > "You may modify the Software, and distribute outside Your Organization
> > an unlimited number of copies of the modified Software, provided that:
> > a) You remove all Novell trademarks and logos from the Software and do
> > not use any Novell trademarks or logos in distributing the modified
> > Software (Novell trademarks and logos include, but are not limited to,
> > “Novell,†“SUSE,†and the SUSE gecko drawing.);
OR,"
> >
> > Basically is the same answer, _you need to remove all Novell trademarks_
>
> Is this really the same? Or does one have to remove that stuff only when
he
> does _modify_ the software? I am not a lawyer but I guess that if I have
to
> remove it even when I don't modify anything then every mirror admin is
> performing illegal action.
>
Actually, we are modifying the distro, but not the openoffice package
itself. So, I understand we should remove logos from the installation
process, but, should be remove it from OpenOffice? If so, what about
SuSEWatcher and YaST?
From everywhere, Yast, susewatcher, openoffice, wallpapers, etc etc.
Is a trademark
Novell is allowing to use his trademarks property only with suse linux
with out modifications. If you are doing modifications or want to
distribute another piece of software, then you need to _ask permission
to Novell_ because the distribution of software separately from suse
is not cover but this licence.
--
Marcel Mourguiart