>>> On 3/30/2011 at 04:21 AM, in message
<AANLkTimX7VM2McVOg+0UHwiqyEtP3CtgBUU=aSjDs8E=@mail.gmail.com>, Helen South
<helen.so...@opensuse.org> wrote: 
> On Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 9:14 PM, Henne Vogelsang <hvo...@opensuse.org> wrote:
>> Hey,
>>
>> On 03/30/2011 11:16 AM, Helen South wrote:
>>
>>> re the upside down derivative logo on the outage note - is this a
>>> Novell-sanctioned use of the logo?
>>>
>>> It's cute but is clearly derivative of the openSUSE Geeko logo, which
>>> we are not permitted to change.
>>
>> If its done as part of the project we are permitted to do whatever we
>> want guys. Please don't make this stuff more complicated then it is :)
>>
>> Henne
>>
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> 
> Ok, what wording should I use to reflect this on the Brand page?
> Something like this -
> 
> "This guideline is for use of the openSUSE logo as a logo or branding
> icon specifically. If the Geeko is used as creative artwork or
> illustration and not as a logo, the above guidelines regarding color,
> positioning and derivative elements may be disregarded."
> 
> or remove the section on derivatives completely?

The Geeko logo is Trade Marked.  It is used with the openSUSE project and 
within SUSE Enterprise products. How the openSUSE project uses the geeko logo 
reflects beyond the project.   Please don't modify or remove the section as it 
reflects the requirements and guidelines from the trademark owner.

Thanks,

Alan Clark

> 
> http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Artwork_brand
> 
> thanks
> 
> Helen


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