On 07/07/2014 11:23 AM, Matthew Miller wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 07, 2014 at 10:34:11AM -0400, Tom Callaway wrote:
>>>> Company is called hellotux.com - and I have given out the owner
>>>> introduction to Jaroslav already, and Jiri Eismann has received an
>>>> tshirt sample if my memory serves well (yet there wasn't any feedback
>>>> from him). The site can accept tons of payment options, and the
>>>> hellotux.com already operating with many open source communities
>>>> (Mint, Debian, local Unix HULUG, and many more). Gabor also offered 2
>>> Ruth, Spot -- can you check if this is even a legal/business option (in
>>> addition to the mentioned Brand Fuel and Staples)?
>> We _can_... but I'd bet the answer comes back of "why are our existing
>> approved merch vendors insufficient".
>
> I guess the corollary question is, then: is there an advantage (or cost to)
> limiting the number of vendors, or vice versa, to allowing a multitude?
>From the perspective of trademark protection, I'm interested in having
as few vendors as possible here. There is no magic number, but my time
is not an infinite resource. :)
~tom
==
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