<quote who="Terry Hancock" date="Wed, Feb
14, 2007 at 09:29:16AM -0600">
> Terry Hancock wrote:
> > Those are beautiful. Good show to the FD folks.
> >
> > This is precisely what I think needs to happen to
distinguish
> > free/non-free works. IMHO, CC itself should
recommend these buttons for
> > free-licensed CC work.
>
> Oh... except it'd be better to use the international
symbols instead of
> the letter abbreviations.
>
> Would that be legal (using the CC press kit SVG symbols
in the FD
> logos?). I could do that and post it here (CC) and/or
there (FD).
I would love to have a single button that included the CC
press symbols
and the CC logo and presented it in a way that made it clear
that it was
free and that linked to both the CC dead and a FD
explanation of the
importance of freedom. Reading the CC trademark policies, I
suspect that
we'd be alright using the symbols. I'm a little less clear
on the CC
logo. Could someone at CC let us know if this is alright?
If so, we should considering something something similar for
the GFDL
and for other free licenses.
Regards,
Mako
--
Benjamin Mako Hill
mako atdot.cc
http://mako.cc/
Creativity can be a social contribution, but only in so
far as society is free to use the results. --RMS
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