> The trademark owner of course, because they are the only one with the legal ability to do anything about it.
So unless I get explicit permission from Canonical, there's the risk that they'll decide at some later date that my use is harmful and sue me for copyright infringement?
> If you want to help Ubuntu do the same, you know how to create a spec for the work and how to propose it as a session during the Ubuntu Online Summit.
If I committed to doing this work, can you commit to it being accepted?
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Re: Comparing to Fedora / Comparing to Red Hat
Date: 2015-11-21 08:00 pm (UTC)So unless I get explicit permission from Canonical, there's the risk that they'll decide at some later date that my use is harmful and sue me for copyright infringement?
> If you want to help Ubuntu do the same, you know how to create a spec for the work and how to propose it as a session during the Ubuntu Online Summit.
If I committed to doing this work, can you commit to it being accepted?