On 29/07/12 18:50, paul sutton wrote:
On 29/07/12 18:26, Laura Czajkowski wrote:
On 29/07/12 17:56, alan c wrote:
On 29/07/12 11:40, Bill B. wrote:
Make up an Ubuntu flag, stick it on a pole with a Tux flag adjacent
[above or below] and set up at the next Glastonbury festival.
The people you meet will [hopefully] be a nice surprise, more open
minded and may solve all those problems for you - and  maybe sow a few
seeds of their own.
Please let me know of any Ubuntu flag?
I would like to consider this, I also attend events where a flag
would be a benefit. The Orange Ubuntu logo is less attractive than
the multicoloured legacy logo. Before the logo changed I contacted
the Ubuntu shop and also flag makers to see what could be done. It
was deemed to be not shop worthy, and flags seemed surprisingly
expensive as custom items.
We have the Ubuntu table cloths which are branded nicely and many
teams world wide use them at events. Some people also have pop up
stands, again leads to looking more professional as it has our
branding on it.

Laura

So what are the rules on using the ubuntu logos etc,  there are usually
trademarks. and usage restrictions to protect the brand etc.

Paul

I believe it can be used freely to promote the brand but that you need to start asking questions once you're making money off the back of the Ubuntu logo.

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