Delay? Looks bad for Fedora

rg grant at tuins.ac.jp
Tue Nov 4 03:24:46 UTC 2003


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>They've created a brand that can be distributed freely.  You couldn't do
>that with Red Hat Linux.  The name was trademarked, and that trademark
>had to be defended.  As a result, cheapbytes.com and others couldn't
>sell discs branded Red Hat Linux.  They'll be able to sell Fedora Core
>discs.
>
>Fedora is also a trademark of RedHat
>
>See for details:
>http://fedora.redhat.com/about/trademarks/guidelines/
>
True, but according to the Q&As, Cheapbytes will be able to sell Fedora 
disks, which is something they couldn't do with RH - Pink Tie Linux 9.0 
was what they sold instead.

"Fedora Core releases will be available as ISO images for both CDs and 
DVDs, and will also be available through other channels such as 
third-party online sales of physical media. . ." 
 http://fedora.redhat.com/about/faq/

rg






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