Wouldn't the correct approach be to use the software and give credit
appropriately for the software and libraries you use?
Branding is not an issue... familiarity is. This is open source software... read
the license(s).
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s k <creativityofnature at gmail.com> wrote:
>Hello Sir/Madam,
>
>My name is Rohit Kumar and I am A SAS Accredited Trainer in India. I
>want
>to be a part of R training Programme and I want to do branding of R in
> India,among Student world and Corporate World . I am requesting you to
>give me proper guidelines to conduct R awareness program in
>India. Looking forward for your positive response.
>
>Rohit Kumar
>E-mail:creativityofnature at gmail.com
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