Permission
Phill Whiteside
PhillW at Ubuntu.com
Sun Apr 15 02:00:42 UTC 2012
Hi,
I've always followed the rule that if in doubt, ask the people who hold the
trademark etc. They've always said yes to me for the various upstream
teams. If you are going to use Ubuntu in a good light for how a system can
globally cope with editors everywhere, I'm pretty sure that they would for
you. Whilst the copy right is share & share, different rules apply for
companies. If there is doubt, head over to
https://forms.canonical.com/trademark/ and seek clarification.
Regards,
Phill.
On 10 April 2012 13:57, Mark Luce <mark.luce at braintribe.com> wrote:
> Dear Ubuntu Documentation Team,
>
> My name is Mark Luce, I'm an American living in Austria and I work at a
> software company in Vienna named Braintribe IT Technologies GmbH, we
> produce a type of Document Management Systems but much more powerful than
> that appellative would imply; here's our link;
> http://www.braintribe.net/en/index.html#
>
> The reason for which I write to you is that I am in the Documentation
> department and I wanted to use real world examples of documents that the IT
> departments of companies/organizations who are presently and will become
> our customers, can relate to and are familiar with, and of course I
> naturally thought of you and your product because it is open source and in
> use worldwide either alone or in conjunction with Windows. I am formally
> asking you permission if I can use various components of Ubuntu as screen
> shots for our documentation process; I would be using images (mainly your
> famous Crane) and a few PDF Manuals like "Getting Started with Ubuntu
> 10.10.pdf" which is only seen as a title in our system. I can submit a
> few samples of my work for your viewing evaluation.
>
> Sincerely Yours,
>
> Mark Luce
>
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