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Educational Institutions, Not-For-Profits, Linux User Groups and Affiliated Individuals
If you are an educational institution, a not-for-profit organization, a user group, or an individual affiliated with or employed by any of those organizations, Red Hat grants you a trademark license with respect to the RED HAT mark for use with the non-commercial redistribution of Red Hat® Linux® in the form you electronically downloaded it from our FTP site or other authorized electronic download sites or as copied from an original disk from Red Hat or its authorized distributors (either from the boxed set or delivered directly to you by Red Hat or an authorized distributor). We consider non-commercial redistribution to be any distribution for which you charge no more than the cost of replicating the CD and a reasonable handling fee. If any copies are to be distributed to individuals outside your organization, either the label or an accompanying printed document must indicate that: (a) the distribution is provided without any warranties (unless you elect to provide those warranties); and (b) this distribution does not include support (either technical or developer) services from Red Hat but that such services may be purchased from Red Hat separately. If you are making copies available for electronic download from your site, these same statements must be prominently displayed prior to any download being initiated. (Authorized FTP or Electronic Download Sites, please see below.) This permission is not applicable to Red Hat® Enterprise Linux® or any Red Hat subscription product. Of course, you are always permitted to redistribute the code without utilizing Red Hat's trademark so long as you otherwise comply with the GNU General Public License and Red Hat's Trademark Guidelines. Please note that if Red Hat feels that an activity falls outside of this limited license or you are not a qualified individual or entity under this provision, Red Hat reserves the right to revoke this limited license.
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If you are an individual or business (including all subsidiaries of such business) and you only intend to use Red Hat® Linux® personally or, in the case of a business, internally, in the original form delivered by Red Hat (or its authorized distributors) or with modifications provided by Red Hat, you have permission to apply Red Hat's trademarks to all such internal copies. Please note that without a separate support contract from Red Hat, only an original purchased copy comes with installation support. And of course, you are always permitted to redistribute the code without utilizing Red Hat's trademark so long as you otherwise comply with the GNU General Public License and Red Hat's Trademark Guidelines.
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All Other Parties
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