So long as your usage adheres to the policies outlines in http://www.centos.org/legal/trademarks/ I don't think there would be any problem with this.
On 01/14/2014 05:43 AM, Jorge Garcia wrote:
Hi there,
I'm new to this mailing list. I am a sysadmin using CentOS in my enterprise, www.koali.es http://www.koali.es. Koali is a spanish company that two partners and I created in 2011. We make IT business solutions with open source tools. We have some public schools here that are asking us for an open source O.S. for their workstations and servers, because Microsoft is auditing them and severe reprimand could be taken if they have no original Microsoft software. I have a meeting next monday 20th with the principal of one of those schools, so I would like to ask you if I can use your promo stuff (printed by me) or just showing them one PowerPoint slideshow (okay, Impress Slideshow :D) that I'm doing at this moment. I can send you the slideshow translated into English once the meeting is over.
I intend to use CentOS logos, name, and just tell them all the benefits of going from Windows to CentOS. Of course I will give them a neutral point of view, so they can decide for their own.
As english is not my native language, please excuse typing errors.
So if anyone could answer me, I'd very pleased,
Thanks a lot
Jorge Garcia
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