Legal says "Moblin(TM) Desktop" may be used as long as the description in the header makes a reference to "Intel's Moblin(TM)," e.g., "Intel's Moblin(TM) for your netbook." This use is consistent with the way that Fedora identifies the other spins, like "KDE Desktop." Use of "TM" for Moblin is required per Intel trademark guidelines.
Peter, you should make sure that any new spins.fedoraproject.org page includes proper markings. The "header" referenced above is the larger text that immediately precedes the paragraphs where a spin owner describes the spin contents on its individual page. (In the KDE example, that's the area that currently says, "It's your desktop. Be Free.")
Hi Paul,
On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 6:24 PM, Paul W. Frields stickster@gmail.comwrote:
Legal says "Moblin(TM) Desktop" may be used as long as the description in the header makes a reference to "Intel's Moblin(TM)," e.g., "Intel's Moblin(TM) for your netbook." This use is consistent with the way that Fedora identifies the other spins, like "KDE Desktop." Use of "TM" for Moblin is required per Intel trademark guidelines.
Peter, you should make sure that any new spins.fedoraproject.org page includes proper markings. The "header" referenced above is the larger text that immediately precedes the paragraphs where a spin owner describes the spin contents on its individual page. (In the KDE example, that's the area that currently says, "It's your desktop. Be Free.")
Thanks for the clarification.
Regards, Peter