On Tue, 2004-05-18 at 16:08 -0300, Alexandre Oliva wrote:
That said, if firstboot presents you with the GNU GPL and shuts the
system down if you don't agree with it, that's a bug. If it's some
other license (e.g., /usr/share/doc/fedora-release-*/eula.txt), then
it's ok, since that's what sets the terms of use of the collection of
software called Fedora Core.
I verified by installing FC2 at home.
It's the FC eula, and it cancels installation.
I don't think it's okay, anyway:
2. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS. The Software and each of its
components, including the source code, documentation, appearance,
structure and organization are copyrighted by Fedora Project and
others and are protected under copyright and other laws. Title to
the Software and any component, or to any copy, modification, or
merged portion shall remain with the aforementioned, subject to
the applicable license. The "Fedora" trademark is a trademark of
Red Hat, Inc. ("Red Hat") in the U.S. and other countries and is
used by permission. This agreement permits User to distribute
unmodified copies of Software using the Fedora trademark on the
condition that User follows Red Hat's trademark guidelines located
at
http://fedora.redhat.com/legal. User must abide by these
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
trademark guidelines when distributing the Software, regardless of
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
whether the Software has been modified. If User modifies the
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Software, then User must replace all images containing the
"Fedora" trademark. Those images are found in the anaconda-images
and the fedora-logos packages. Merely deleting these files may
corrupt the Software.
I think at least this add restrictions... which is a violation of all
the GPL and LGPL software included in FC2.
Probably, because TM and CR laws are independant of each other, it could
be ok if the formulation changed to:
at
http://fedora.redhat.com/legal. User must abide by these
trademark guidelines when distributing the Software unmodified.
Rui