Trademark defense -- you can help!

Bruno Wolff III bruno at wolff.to
Tue Aug 31 23:54:16 UTC 2010


On Tue, Aug 31, 2010 at 11:23:27 -0400,
  "Paul W. Frields" <stickster at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> * Tangible objects -- paper brochures, CDs, buttons, mousepads,
>   balloons, webpage printouts with a print date from before 30
>   January, 2007, T-shirts, etc. -- that were in existence before that
>   date.  For example, a T-shirt that says "Fedora 2005" on it would be
>   good, or perhaps one with just a release number that's before
>   January 30, 2007.
> 
> * We have a Fedora 5 CD, but any others from before 30 January 2007
>   would be good.  (AFAIK Fedora Core 6 is the only other applicable
>   release, since FC5-FC6 were the two distros we produced with the
>   logo prior to January 30, 2007.)[1]

I for sure have some FC3 CD isos, and a couple of FC3 update CDs with a date
handwritten on them (2005-01-26). But the CDs don't have any logos
on the surface as they were burned by me. Are these any use or does
it specifically need to be FC6 CDs to add new evidence?


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