count me in too....... me also ready for the purchase :) On Tue, Dec 22, 2009 at 05:27:19PM +0000, Manish K Gupta wrote: > Even I Wud like to have a ubuntu t shirt. I was wondering if that is > possible. Nw that we have a low cost option. Please ubuntu community let us > know if we can do this. > > Cheers > > Manish K Gupta > +91 98337 11550 > Skype: manishkgupta84 > > Sent from my Nokia phone > -----Original Message----- > From: Sambit Bikas Pal > Sent: 22/12/2009 4:56:12 pm > Subject: Re: [ubuntu-in] Ubuntu Tshirts > > On Tue, Dec 22, 2009 at 13:00, Arun Shrimali <arun.r...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Is somebody is going to print t-shirts with "do it with Ubuntu" or "I > > Like Ubuntu" in India > > Or asking permission from Ubuntu to allow so > > I would like to have one T-shirt > > > > I am cross posting to Ubuntu mail list also so that Ubuntu people can > > also respond. Many other Ubuntu fan would be facing the same problem. > > > > > Great Idea! However there is a bit of hassle involved in getting the Tshirts > printed by some third party, other that Canonical. As mentioned in their > trademark policy - http://www.ubuntu.com/aboutus/trademarkpolicy , one is > required to obtain a trademark license for "Use for merchandising purposes, > e.g. on t-shirts and the like". > > Alternatively what we can do is design a template for imprinting on Tshirts > and distribute the design. One can then personally use the template and get > the Tshirt printed by himself/herself from some online shop selling > customisable Tshirts (We have personally used http://www.myntra.com for > getting our college tshirts printed, their prices are reasonable, within Rs. > 300/- to Rs. 500/- . There are quite a few other such Indian shops as well > and btw I don't work for Myntra, just one of their satisfied customers :) ). > Open distribution of the community designed template based on Ubuntu logo > should fall within "Community Advocacy" and getting the design printed on a > Tshirt for personal use should fall within "no commercial intent behind the > use" as one is not selling the Tshirts. > Usage of the Ubuntu logo under the above circumstances is explicitly allowed > by the Ubuntu trademark policy without a trademark license. > > Ofcourse this was my two cents, kindly correct me if I have been wrong > somewhere. > Thanks. > > -- > Sambit Bikas Pal > MS 4th Year > Indian Institute Of Science Education & Research Kolkata, > > Web: http://www.botcyb.org > OpenPGP Key: > http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x33F6A0B509354195 > > > -- > ubuntu-in mailing list > ubuntu-in@lists.ubuntu.com > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-in
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