On Tue, 2006-05-23 at 02:03 +0200, Chitlesh GOORAH wrote: > Hello, > > First I could be WRONG and I'm not a lawyer. > > I think the Fedora Logo can be modified and redistributed by anyone > without being prosecuted., let me explain. > > Anyone needs an approval of usage for the Fedora Logo. Hence he/she > sends a request. > > When the request is approved, we receive an email: > =========================================== > Here's your logo. By using it, you're agreeing to the following simple > rules: > > 1. You won't alter the logo. > 2. You'll only use the logo to describe Fedora stuff. > 3. You won't use the logo for anything hateful or stupid. > 4. We reserve the right to disallow your use of the logo. > > Thanks for all your help supporting Fedora. > ============================================ > > from http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/DocsProject/Licensing/FAQ (though > its still a draft) : > > ====================================================== > Fedora documentation consists of three types of content: > * The contents of the Fedora Wiki, contributed by members of the > Fedora community > ............ > > All Fedora documentation is provided under the terms of the [WWW] Open > Publication License (OPL). > > This means that: > * You may freely copy and distribute all Fedora documentation > * You may modify copies of any Fedora documentation, and > redistribute your modified versions > * You may reuse parts of Fedora documentation in your own work > ===================================================== > > Since the _official_ Fedora Logo is on > http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Logo, this gives anyone the right to > copy, modify and redistribute it.. > > If Im right here, we have to remove the _OFFICIAL_ Fedora Logo as > quick as possible from the fedoraproject.org wiki. > > Maybe It does affect the Fedora Artwork too. You are wrong. The logo or artwork is not licensed under OPL. Rahul