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@samwwwblack@identi.ca #Trisquel does not use any Ubuntu references other then being based on Ubuntu. They remove all Ubuntu references and logos. I was more worried about the "Otherwise you must remove and replace the Trademarks and will need to recompile the source code to create your own binaries " that could mean a lot more work for #Trisquel as I believe (perhaps incorrectly) that they currently only recompile packages they modify.

Yeah, you're at the point Matthew is complaining about; the policy is deliberately unclear about what it means.
If you take the policy literally, Trisquel would have to recompile everything to remove "Ubuntu", including from the package names.
I don't doubt that Canonical would lose if they took someone to court over it, but talking to Canonical is cheaper than going to court.
If you take the policy literally, Trisquel would have to recompile everything to remove "Ubuntu", including from the package names.
I don't doubt that Canonical would lose if they took someone to court over it, but talking to Canonical is cheaper than going to court.