[Clipart] Inclusion of copyrighted logo in your library
Jon Phillips
jon at rejon.org
Mon Sep 19 12:59:04 PDT 2005
On Mon, 2005-09-19 at 12:29 -0700, Open Clip Art Library Feedback Form
wrote:
> Name: Ton Roosendaal
> E-mail: ton at blender.org
>
>
> Hi Open Clipart,
>
> Although I really welcome initiatives like this, there's also the
> danger people will use the library in ways that might harm others...
> recently a Blender user found out one of your clipart users is
> abusing the Blender logo.
>
> http://www.nettron.co.za/branded_isp.html
>
> They claim it's public domain, and licensed by you... now I can't
> browse your database at the moment, but the clipart looks like the
> icon as in use as icon in many Linux Desktops right now. No problem
> with that, for as long it points to the Blender software. But this is
> a bit too much freedom...
>
> Blender is a EU registered trademark, and the logo is copyrighted.
> The Blender Foundation reserves the right to give permission for
> usage. Would it be possible you find this icon, and remove it, or add
> a copyright note to it?
>
> Best regards,
I am formally stating that we should not allow logos or trademarks into
our collection. Do you all agree that we should make this policy?
Jon
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