• # Les licences, ça se respecte

    Posté par . En réponse au journal UBUNTU vs OVH : ça vous choque ?. Évalué à 10.

    Ubuntu is a trusted open source platform. To maintain that trust we need to manage the use of Ubuntu and the components within it very carefully. This way, when people use Ubuntu, or anything bearing the Ubuntu brand, they can be assured that it will meet the standards they expect.
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    You can modify Ubuntu for personal or internal commercial use.
    You can redistribute Ubuntu, but only where there has been no modification to it.

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    Any redistribution of modified versions of Ubuntu must be approved, certified or provided by Canonical if you are going to associate it with the Trademarks. Otherwise you must remove and replace the Trademarks and will need to recompile the source code to create your own binaries. This does not affect your rights under any open source licence applicable to any of the components of Ubuntu. If you need us to approve, certify or provide modified versions for redistribution you will require a licence agreement from Canonical, for which you may be required to pay.

    OVH gagne le prix de la pleureuse de l'année à jouer les martyrs alors qu'ils sont en tort à ne pas respecter la licence de la distribution qu'ils proposent.