Found the passage I was looing for in http://www.redhat.com/about/corporate/trademark/guidelines/page9.html
<quote> If you are an educational institution, a not-for-profit organization, a user group, or an individual affiliated with or employed by any of those organizations, Red Hat grants you a trademark license with respect to the RED HAT mark for use with the non-commercial redistribution of Red Hat® Linux® <snip> We consider non-commercial redistribution to be any distribution for which you charge no more than the cost of replicating the CD and a reasonable handling fee. </quote>
So it would appear that as long as this is kept within ALUG, there should be no problem distributing RH as part of a compilation CD..
Regards, Paul.
On Tuesday 15 July 2003 9:42 pm, John Woodard wrote:
Yes good point Linux Emporium have stoped shipping the download edition because of trade mark issues with the red hat name and ship something called pink tie which has the offending trade marks removed.