Thanks for clarifying, Zeth. I don't want to dig up the whole issue again *too* much, but while I'm sure they must have had their reasons for reaching that decision, but from here it does seem somewhat... how you say... retarded?

Sadly then, I can't give her *any* of the graphics on our publicity materials page, excepting the tiniest 80x15 pixel plain text badge. :-(

Anybody know of any other graphics she could use?




Michael Foord wrote:
Zeth wrote:
2009/6/18 Jonathan Hartley <[email protected]>:
Formally, can I confirm that these materials are Creative Commons owned by
the 'EuroPython Society' or something?

No sadly not. The images are based on the IKEA-style Python logo which
is a trademark and is enforced by the yanks in the PSF with great
proprietary passion.

Ha! Have you still not forgiven them?

Michael

We have express and special permission to remix
it into our logo, but we cannot re-grant permission.

Anything that does not contain the IKEA-style logo, of course people can use.
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