On Thu, Oct 10, 2013 at 4:36 PM, Tom Callaway <tcallawa(a)redhat.com> wrote:
Canonical says explicitly not to do this:
(from:
http://www.canonical.com/intellectual-property-policy)
You cannot use the Trademarks in software titles. If you are
producing software for use with or on Ubuntu you may reference
Ubuntu, but must avoid: (i) any implication of endorsement, or (ii)
any attempt to unfairly or confusingly capitalise on the goodwill of
Canonical or Ubuntu.
Short of explicit permission from Canonical, we should not do this.
Legal things never cease to amaze me.
I can't really see how naming a package "ubuntu-title-fonts", which is
the name upstream (and upstream *is* Ubuntu) chose can be "using
Trademark in software titles".
We are not even producing software here [1,2], these are just
packaging of content, not code.
[1]
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuTitle
[2]
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu-keyring
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