John said: > It seems pretty clear to me that if I download the ISO images and create > CDs from them, I cannot sell those CDs (except at a LUG) and represent > it as being a copy of Red Hat Linux because Red Hat says I'm misusing > Red Hat's trademark(s). Even worse is creating a set of CDs with all > updates included, or adding a CD containing some additional software and > selling the combination, saying it "includes Red Hat Linux.". Red Hat > expressly prohibits that. AFAIK, you can freely redistribute Redhat linux *provided you remove the redhat-logos package and do not try to call it "Redhat Linux". CheapBytes sells Redhat linux as 'pink-tie linux' because of this. They have to protect the trademark is all. -- Brian