Hi Marcus The Antenna-Rich, the GR logo is Creative Commons Attribution (No derivatives) license.
Which means that if you did come up with your own design based on modifying / building on that logo, you'd not allowed to distribute it (without asking. and with you, it'd be probably totally OK, so, don't worry.) It's pretty clear to me that your front panel design simply *uses* the logo, exactly how it's meant to be used: as a sign that something contains, uses or is related to GNU Radio. So, this is clearly the most desirable usage, and you're absolutely free (and the license guarantees you are) to use the logo. It's not a "derivative". I'm not a lawyer, obviously, and Ben would probably be able to comment more qualifiedly than I am, but I can put in my full confidence and say: We'll never stop people from using the logo to denote usage of the thing it stands for. That'd be against the idea of *having* a logo in the first place. By the way, I like the idea of "powered by GNU Radio". That'd be a good thing for the project to have and distribute in the shape of nice stickers. Cheers, Marcus The Hoarse-Voiced On Wed, 2019-02-06 at 22:21 -0500, Marcus D. Leech wrote: > I'm going to go have some front-panels made for a science > instrumentation project, with the front-panel layout: > > http://www.ccera.ca/files/riometer_front_panel.pdf > > Is there someone in the Gnu Radio Foundation management who could tell > me whether the use is in compliance, despite the > necessarily-monochrome rendering of the logo, due to the > laser-etching process being used? > > > > _______________________________________________ > Discuss-gnuradio mailing list > Discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio
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