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But, still, should you charge for every copy that goes out the door with
your trademark (brand)? This is the RedHat strategy. Or, should you go for maximum frictionless distribution, and only insist your brand is not put on forks, but allow uncontrolled installation of your software (of course with no support), the Ubuntu model.

Yes, RedHat allows (even encourages) CentOS, but would it not be better if all of those computers running unsupported versions of RedHat carried the RedHat trademark? That would get the RedHat brand in front of more people.
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But, still, should you charge for every copy that goes out the door with  DonnieBoy | 11/20/07
Those are choices on which companies disagree  DanaBlankenhorn ZDNet Moderator | 11/20/07
Right, I like RedHat, but I think that if they had all of those CentOS  DonnieBoy | 11/20/07

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