We concluded on Twitter that a Fedora-based container with modifications or additional bits is a bit of a grey area if it contains any Fedora branding; it's fine from a copyright point of view, but we haven't really considered the Fedora trademark policy for that case so far as anyone who was discussing it knew. At worst, though, you'd be fine building a container using the generic-release and generic-logos packages instead of fedora-release and fedora-logos (though the idea is actually that you use generic-foo as templates and build your own packages with whatever branding you like) - you don't have to rebuild anything else.
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Re: Ubuntu and copyright violations for containers ...
Date: 2015-07-20 09:34 pm (UTC)