On Fri, Oct 05, 2007 at 10:27:14AM -0400, Máirín Duffy wrote:
Looks pretty good in conjunction with the logo.
A little bit of a tangent: If the Project adopts an official slogan like
this that we intend to use on an ongoing basis as a distinguishing
identifier, it might be a good idea to clearly indicate it as a trademark.
I don't know what all the requirements are for doing that... like, would we
need to stick a little "TM" next to it all the time, or just indicate in the
small print somewhere something like, "'Fedora', 'Fedora Project',
the funny
little speech balloon logo, and 'Freedom is a Feature' are trademarks of the
Fedora Project". Aside from the possible legal reasons for doing this,
clearly distinguishing it as a trademark would emphasize that it is the
slogan of the Project itself, and not just a catch-phrase for whatever the
release of the moment is.
Just a thought...
- Paul
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Paul Stauffer <paulds(a)bu.edu>
Manager of Research Computing
Computer Science Department
Boston University