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Re: use of the Debian logo on the web page



Hi,
Sue wrote:

[..]
> Note that this is not an official logo for Debian as there is no
> official one. Two questions which I need the answer to are:
> 
> Who owns the copyright to this figure?

Well, I did paint it and sent it to Christian Schwarz in January as my
submission for his logo contest. It turned out quite well in the feedback
pages of the following months, and I think it's currently on 2nd place in
the 'All Logos' list. Those who maintain the www.debian.org pages obviously
took it from their and integrated it into the pages. I believe they never
asked me for permission, but it's ok.

> Under what terms may this figure be used?

As far as I am concerned, it's free, public-domain, do-with-it-what-you-want-
ware. It might still be a good idea to e.g. create a PostScript version of
it some day - I never did that, only used a simple paint program for it.

> I can then hopefully answer the immediate question of:
> Is it alright for it to be used by this group?

Well, from my point of view - yes.

Frank
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