On 12/6/11 11:16 AM, Filipus Klutiero wrote:
> 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.

Yes, I'll add something soon and post back to the list.

Peter

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