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Trademark Guidelines

Publishing And Marketing Software That Has Been Modified

As a licensee under the GPL and other applicable licenses, you may make modifications to the software contained in and may market the revised product in accordance with the terms of the copyright licenses. In order to do this, you must follow these guidelines:

  1. You must comply with all applicable copyright licenses for the software and the trademark guidelines in this document.

  2. You may not name or brand your product "" or use the or Red Hat® trademarks in any way, either on your product or in related advertising. You must use a different trademark for your product that will not cause confusion with the trademarks of Red Hat, will not indicate or imply that your product originates from or is sponsored or approved by Red Hat, and which otherwise complies with applicable trademark laws.

  3. You may not state that your product "contains "" This would amount to impermissible use of Red Hat's trademarks.

  4. You must modify the files identified as FEDORA-LOGOS and ANACONDA-IMAGES so as to remove all use of images containing the "" trademark. Note that mere deletion of these files may corrupt the software.

Shipping code unmodified from the original download with separate patches that may be applied by the end user at his/her discretion is not a modification of the original code, provided:

  1. The original code is intact and identifiable at the time of installation and on the media on which the code is delivered;

  2. The patches are provided independent of the original code and are identifiable on the media on which the code is delivered;

  3. The end user is given the discretion as to whether to install the patches; and

  4. Any marketing materials related to such a distribution make clear that the vendor is providing patches which, if installed by the user, will modify the code from its original form.

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