On 02/28/2011 08:48 PM, Paulo de Souza Lima wrote:
Hello,
The question can seem a little wierd, but it's a doubt of mine.
As a FOSS, Libreoffice can be recorded into a media (CD/DVD or so), and that
media can be sold by anyone. So, anyone could print some labels on those
medias in a profesional way, and use it to make money. My question is: Can
someone use LibreOffice brand/logo in that label or boxes/envelopes?
And what about stuff like pendrives, coffee cups, pens, patches, etc?
What are the rules for using LibreOffice brand/logo?
Thanks in advance.
If it is alright to do, I would like to think a donation would be given
to LibreOffice.
I know that for selling CD/DVD, I would only get the cost out of the
media and postage. I do not like to make any real profit from open
source software.
Those items are good marketing items. I know that you can get cups on a
single unit basis, but I have never seen the others made in small unit
batches.
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