Le 2011-12-06 12:22, Peter Saint-Andre a écrit :
On 12/6/11 10:18 AM, Filipus Klutiero wrote:
Le 2011-12-06 10:13, Peter Saint-Andre a écrit :
On 12/6/11 6:34 AM, Kim Alvefur wrote:
On Tue, 2011-12-06 at 01:50 -0500, Filipus Klutiero wrote:
Hi,
is XMPP's logo licensed? Apparently a free license would help including
it on Wikipedia ( http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fichier:Logo_XMPP.svg ).
This page[1] it's designed by this designer[2], who has a BY-NC-ND badge
at the bottom of the page. I don't know if that means that license
applies to all logos or just the site.
[1]: http://xmpp.org/about-xmpp/xsf/website-credits/
[2]: http://www.rajasandhu.com/
The whole xmpp.org website (including the logo) is under a slightly
modified MIT license. The licensing used by the logo designer is
irrelevant, since the XSF paid for the logo and can put it under
whatever license it prefers.
Peter
Great, thanks
Is there a page on the website that states the website is under a
license, or some other official offer of the logo which someone could
check to verify its license?
http://xmpp.org/about-xmpp/xsf/xsf-ipr-policy/
If desired we can add a clarifying note about non-XEP files on the site.
Peter
The XSF IPR Policy says:
This document defines the official policy of the XMPP Standards
Foundation regarding intellectual property rights (IPR) pertaining
to XMPP Extension Protocol specifications (XEPs).
If that page is intended to licence something other than XEPs, I would
say that is more than unclear.
Please do let me know if a licence statement on the website or on the
logo exists or is added.
Thanks