> No, I want Canonical to promise to never sue me as long as I'm not infringing trademark law.
If all you want is a promise that you won't be sued without cause, I'm sure that can be arranged but it seems rather pointless. Same if you want a promise that you won't be sued for trademark infringement if you are not infringing the trademark. But if you want a promise that you won't be sued for *any* cause as long as you're not infringing trademark *specifically*, then that's absurd.
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Re: Comparing to Fedora / Comparing to Red Hat
Date: 2015-11-23 07:30 pm (UTC)If all you want is a promise that you won't be sued without cause, I'm sure that can be arranged but it seems rather pointless. Same if you want a promise that you won't be sued for trademark infringement if you are not infringing the trademark. But if you want a promise that you won't be sued for *any* cause as long as you're not infringing trademark *specifically*, then that's absurd.