Jonathan Hartley wrote:
Ohno, now I'm even more confused.

more inline...

Zeth wrote:
2009/6/18 Michael Foord <[email protected]>:
As far as I know, they only registered their trademark in the US, they
did not bother to get an EU or UK trademark,

Sorry correction, they have no registered trademark at all on the
images: http://www.python.org/psf/trademarks/


That web page says the opposite: "The Python logos (in several variants) are trademarks of the PSF as well."


It also says they are not registered. :-)

Michael



> Does she need to use the graphics under creative commons? If not, then
> she can just use the graphics without any other special permissions.

She does not need Creative Commons, that was just my guess at what our logos might be.

Are you are saying she *can* use any of the graphics on here:
http://wiki.europython.eu/Publicity
even though they all contain the dual-snake motif.

I only ask a second time since I think this contradicts what you said earlier.

Sorry to dig this whole issue up again, but I wanted to give her the right answer. :-)

Thanks for any guidance,

    Jonathan




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