Hi Ricardo;
----- Original Message ----- > From: RGB ES <[email protected]> ... > > 2012/10/12 Dave Fisher <[email protected]> > >> >> On Oct 12, 2012, at 9:45 AM, RGB ES wrote: >> >> > Yesterday I upgraded my system to openSUSE 12.2. The installer, when >> > copying packages to the hard drive offer a slide show to highlight the >> main >> > openSUSE characteristics. What caught my eye on this slide show is the >> part >> > that talk about the office suite: openSUSE distribute LibO, but > instead >> of >> > using the TDF logo you can see an orb with two gulls. The > openSUSE's orb >> is >> > in a darker blue and the gulls are not white, but it is clearly based > on >> > the AOO logo. >> > >> > Not sure if this is this a "trademark issue" or something > non >> important... >> > what do you think? >> >> This is clearly a trademark issue and [email protected] should be informed >> with a precise description on how the issue appears. >> >> Regards, >> Dave >> > > More details. Looking at the openSUSE installer DVD, under > > suse/setup/slide > > directory you have two folders: "pic" with several icons and > "txt" the > slide text. The problematic "pic" is 05_office.png > > I uploaded the image and the rtf file with the text for that slide here: > > https://sites.google.com/site/rgbmldcwriterideas/orb-logo-opensuse.zip > > During install I've seen it just for a second (coming back to the computer > with a coffee...) and then it seemed to me more similar our orb logo than > it actually is, but it is clearly based onĀ the same idea. > > If we agree that the picture is an issue I can try to send the email to > trademarks > I looked at the image. It certainly looks like an issue for trademarks. Do they carry a misleading symlink to openoffice in their package ? Pedro.
