[Gllug] Linuxemporium - Pink Tie

David Irvine Maillist at glasgownet.com
Wed Nov 20 16:03:11 UTC 2002


On Wed, 2002-11-20 at 16:03, Dave Cridland [Home] wrote:
> On Wed, 20 Nov 2002 14:39:12 +0000
> Gordon Joly <gordon.joly at pobox.com> wrote:
> 
> > At 12:16 +0000 2002-11-20, Andrew Halliwell wrote:
> > >  > What has happened to the 10 quid "Red Hat" Linux sets from Linuxemporium?
> > >
> > >Pink Tie *IS* Red Hat.
> > >They just got a bit stroppy recently about third party sellers using their
> > >tradename, and asked people to use something else. And not use any of the
> > >Red Hat logos in the distro (so they needed a bit of a search and destroy
> > >before being sellable).
> > 
> > I email John Winters (Linuxemporium), who said that Pink Tie is fully 
> > Open Source Red Hat.
> > 
> > In other words, Red Hat cannot be copied.
> 
> No, it can. However, even though it's permissable under the GPL, it's
> not permissable under trademark law to *sell* that copy. There's other
> software with similar restrictions, and even though it somewhat confused
> me at first, it's fair enough really. So the software can be copied, but
> the name cannot. That would become passing off, which could leave RedHat
> wide open to serious abuse.
> 
> CUPS is another example, for instance. I'm not even sure if you *can*
> sell CUPS and still call it CUPS.
> 
Yeah, the point is that CUPS is free of charge, however if you copy the
cups source and call it WonderCUPS you can sell it as long as you abide
by the gpl license.

IANAL.

David

> Dave.
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