AGNULA Trademark License
Frequently Answered Questions
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What does the AGNULA trademark
license say?
The AGNULA
trademark license is public, so you can read it for yourself.
If you wish to see its effect summarised: It allows anyone to freely
use the AGNULA name and logo -- as well as modifications of it -- for
any kind of commercial distribution, product or service, as long as
it is entirely Free
Software.
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What is the purpose of the trademark license?
When you see a distribution or product bearing the "AGNULA" name or
logo, you can be sure that it is entirely Free Software and will
therefore not make you dependent by introducing some non-Free Software
through the back-door.
In essence, the AGNULA trademark license aims to establish a
brand for Free Software audio and multimedia distributions that will
allow users to make a choice for freedom.
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I think that someone has violated the license, what do I
do?
If you think you have found a AGNULA trademark license violation, please
send mail to contact@fsfe.org and let us
know about it. We will investigate and -- if necessary -- act
accordingly.
Information you should always provide in your email
is who is in violation (name, email, web address), how
you think they violate the trademark license and any discussion you
may already have had with them.
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I have a question that is not covered in this FAQ
If your question was not covered in this FAQ, please contact us at contact@fsfe.org.