> That piece of text ("Copyright (C) 2010 Fedora Project") is in error > and has been removed -- thanks for alerting us to it Sascha. I'm not > sure whether I understand the rest of your statement here completely, > but as far as I know (IANAL), this error notwithstanding, Fedora > continues to have no restrictions on use. Thanks Paul, ( IANAL ) Items I feel missing here: - Who ( jursitic/natural person) is the agreement offering party? - Red Hat's trademark guidelines are online? Is there an offline copy included and referenced to on the Fedora media? --> with the last statement and license guidelines not included in the media, all offline installations are not subject to fullfill the trademark guidelines? ---> ( because guidelines not in force for being unavailable to the contract party. see last statement "...shall not affect the enforceability of the remaining provisions...") - Does it meet Fedoras license guidelines? --> Is it (free as in) freedom compatible? Can one dispute the board for releasing licenses/agreements against Fedora Projects core-beliefs/statutes/foundations? virtuotic liberty wishes from Switzerland, Sascha _______________________________________________ advisory-board mailing list advisory-board@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/advisory-board