On Wednesday 12 October 2005 00:22, Marcel Mourguiart wrote:
I don't found nothing in the GPL licence that indicate that the logos and trademark doesn't apply: http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html
For the final time: the GPL is a copyright license. A copyright license covers copyright. At no time will it ever cover trademarks in any way, shape or form. The trademarks have to be protected or they will fall into the public domain. You can't even use the trademark "linux" as you choose, it's just the way the law works.
If that was the intention of SUSE they make a mistake choosing a GPL licence for package with media included
Everything where copyright applies is covered by the GPL. Copyright doesn't apply to trademarks, so neither does the GPL. Ever. For anyone. Not even Debian or the FSF.