Ian Jackson writes:
> Therefore I propose that we should write a letter (1). Draft below.
Thank you, this looks great.
> https://www.debian.org/trademark). That policy doese not make any
> requirement about EANs. Therefore (provided the the policy is adhered
> to) we have no objection to Debia
Steve McIntyre writes ("Re: Request for official help"):
> Looks good to me, but agreed also on the lawyer front.
Chris, could you please either nonexclusively delegate this issue to
me, or authorise me to contact Debian's lawers, and SPI, on Debian's
behalf, to ask them to review this letter (or
On Mon, Jul 31, 2017 at 02:06:54PM +0100, Ian Jackson wrote:
>
>So I think the Debian project has the following options:
>
>1. Write a letter like the one I propose below (NB this is
> slightly different to the original one proposed.)
>
>2. Become an EAN issuer via something like this GSI website
MENGUAL Jean-Philippe writes ("Re: Request for official help"):
> Here is the mail I could get in English. It sums up the situation.
Thanks. This is very helpful.
As far as I can see:
* Amazon seem to be concerned that products should not be sold
on Amazon without an EAN, if the manufacture
MENGUAL Jean-Philippe writes ("Re: Request for official help"):
> Le 25/07/2017 à 20:36, Ian Jackson a écrit :
> > Henrique, can you please point me to the documentation about these
> > exemption letters ? I continue to think that this is perhaps the
> > right route, but that your proposed letter
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