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    Hello, Mr Stallman.

    > A number of people have asked me to stop posting "off-topic"
    > messages about the name of the operating system.

    > I regret the annoyance of, and the need for, this thread. But
    > with all respect, I believe I should and must respond to the
    > messages that others are posting (which is all I have done in
    > this thread). If I don't challenge such claims, they will be
    > believed by default. (I have avoided responding in cases where
    > I see others have done the job.)

    > If this thread is annoying, please imagine what it is like to
    > see an idealistic project stymied and made ineffective, because
    > people don't usually give it the credit for what it has done.
    > If you're an idealist like me, that can ruin your whole decade.

    So, let's see if I've got this right: You want to see the operating
    system universally referred to as Gnu/Linux, right ???

    To the best of my knowledge, "GNU" and "Gnu" are trademarks belonging
    the Free Software Foundation (which you control), while "Linux" is a
    trademark belonging to one Linus Torvalds, who is NOT employed by the
    Free Software Foundation.

    If this is true, then the ONLY LEGAL way for those two trademarks to
    be coupled to the same product is for the owner of one of them to sell
    their trademark to the owner of the other one, and for that owner to
    then decide to attach both trademarks to the product in question. This
    is most certainly true under both English and Scottish law, and I am
    led to understand that it also applies under both Canadian and US law,
    and may even be enshrined in International Law.

    Mr Stallman: Unless you have recently bought the trademark "Linux"
    from Mr Linus Torvalds, ANY attempt by your good self to couple the
    two trademarks together makes you a criminal in the eyes of the law,
    and gives Mr Torvalds the right to sue you for misuse of his
    trademark.

    It would be appreciated if you could clarify this situation, as I
    don't like to think of anybody as being a criminal if they are not.

    Best wishes from Riley.

    +----------------------------------------------------------------------+
    | There is something frustrating about the quality and speed of Linux |
    | development, ie., the quality is too high and the speed is too high, |
    | in other words, I can implement this XXXX feature, but I bet someone |
    | else has already done so and is just about to release their patch. |
    +----------------------------------------------------------------------+
    * ftp://ftp.MemAlpha.cx/pub/rhw/Linux
    * http://www.MemAlpha.cx/kernel.versions.html


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