Funny, it was my impression that with a Thesis, most universities took
matters of permission and copyright infringement very seriously ...
sure, a similar logo is nothing like that case where a doctoral
candidate used a native group's DNA from an unrelated study without
permission, but cases like t
What if they used it to promote a superior product? Sorry, couldn't resist. .
. . :c)
bobb
>>> Ian Turton wrote:
On Mon, Sep 27, 2010 at 12:16 PM, Jorge Gaspar Sanz Salinas
wrote:
>> 2) will I get lawsuited if I have the osgeo compass in my PhD thesis
>> (available in the net) and in
On Mon, Sep 27, 2010 at 12:16 PM, Jorge Gaspar Sanz Salinas
wrote:
>> 2) will I get lawsuited if I have the osgeo compass in my PhD thesis
>> (available in the net) and in a couple of presentations I gave in the
>> last year at conferences (all available on slideshare)? It would be
>> bad to take
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El 27/09/10 17:33, andrea antonello escribió:
> ...
>> And please by all means please feel free to use the standard OSGeo logo
>> to link back to OSGeo.
>>
>> As a side note to the broader community: Whenever you feel that you come
>> close to using th
Hi Arnulf,
> this is an excellent example of how the OSGeo trademark is being
> "protected" by the community. At the same time constructive discussion
> on the trademark policy is helpful to evolve how we deal with these
> questions. It is good to see growing interest in using the graphics.
I agr
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Andrea, All,
this is an excellent example of how the OSGeo trademark is being
"protected" by the community. At the same time constructive discussion
on the trademark policy is helpful to evolve how we deal with these
questions. It is good to see growin
After having hit the send button, I decided to make sure whether or not
I was missing something, and ran into the screen shots of the former
geopaparazzi compass screen (complete with the OSGEO compass), my
apologies to Alex.
Dan
On 09/26/2010 08:59 PM, Dan Putler wrote:
I'm more than a bit
I'm more than a bit unclear as to what Alex is alluding to. Is it the
logo for the project, which seems to be a hybrid between a compass rose
and a transmitting tower (a natural combination given the project), or
is it the compass rose within a circle shown in this image of the OSM
menu: http:/
Hi Alex, all,
I changed the compass image as requested and replaced also the docs
screenshots (oh, good old gimp, I love you).
http://code.google.com/p/geopaparazzi/wiki/MainView
The Openclipart library is a good source for such things and I found a
great one there I think.
Just to make things cle
On 09/26/2010 01:25 PM, andrea antonello wrote:
> Hi Alex,
>
>> One minor comment looking at the screenshots of the app on your website.
>> It looks like you are using the OSGeo logo as the compass in your app.
>> While the nod towards OSGeo is appreciated I think it's an inappropriate
>> use of t
Hi Alex,
> One minor comment looking at the screenshots of the app on your website.
> It looks like you are using the OSGeo logo as the compass in your app.
> While the nod towards OSGeo is appreciated I think it's an inappropriate
> use of the logo (Copyright and possibly trademark infringement).
On 09/25/2010 02:45 AM, andrea antonello wrote:
> Dear colleagues,
> today we finally released the first version of Geopaparazzi on the
> android market. The project is released under GPLv3 an available on
> the homepage of the project [0].
>
> Geopaparazzi is a tool developed to supprot very fast
On 09/25/2010 02:45 AM, andrea antonello wrote:
> Dear colleagues,
> today we finally released the first version of Geopaparazzi on the
> android market. The project is released under GPLv3 an available on
> the homepage of the project [0].
>
> Geopaparazzi is a tool developed to supprot very fast
Congrats on your release; glad to see more open players in the mobile space.
Jody
On 25/09/2010, at 7:45 PM, andrea antonello wrote:
> Dear colleagues,
> today we finally released the first version of Geopaparazzi on the
> android market. The project is released under GPLv3 an available on
> the
Dear colleagues,
today we finally released the first version of Geopaparazzi on the
android market. The project is released under GPLv3 an available on
the homepage of the project [0].
Geopaparazzi is a tool developed to supprot very fast qualitative
engineering/geologic surveys. It integrates com
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