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[Mageia-dev] Mageia 2 Installer - Possible License bug

+ Johnny A. Solbu + cooker at solbu.net +
+ Thu Jun 21 20:35:25 CEST 2012 +

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I am installing Mageia on a system here, and i'm using boot.iso.
+Since I'm concerned with what Licenses and EULAs i am willing to accept, I've actually taken the time to read the license as presented during the installation, that one have to agree to in order to install.
+
+In section 4 I found a formulation that I think is the result of an accident.
+The last sentence reads:
+==
+"Mageia", "Mageia" and associated logos are trademarks of Mageia.
+==
+
+To me, "Mageia" and "Mageia" looks exactly the same, so here it would seem to be a search and replace error when one replaced the various Mandriva texts with Mageia equivalent.
+
+Should I file this as a bug?
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