On Thursday 13 Dec 2007, Amit Sharma wrote:
> Hi,
>
>   Suppose if i don't want any support from Red Hat, can i install
> RHEL and use it without paying for it?

AFAIR the RHEL software is free, but RH does have trademarks on the 
branding, icons and logos in RHEL.  So while you may not be violating 
copyright by using RHEL without a licence, you would definitely be 
violating trademarks.  As someone else suggested, either go for a 
support contract or use CentOS.

Or just use Debian and forget about keeping up with the Junejas 
altogether :)

Regards,

-- Raju
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