Vincent:
A few years ago, it was agreed that it's fine to use the GNOME logo with
just GNOME instead of GNOME™: the trademark is still valid even if we
don't explicitly put the ™. Is this still valid?
Use cases:
- GNOME logo during boot of the GNOME 3 live image
- GNOME logo in the System
Le mercredi 02 mars 2011, à 09:09 -0600, Brian Cameron a écrit :
Vincent:
A few years ago, it was agreed that it's fine to use the GNOME logo with
just GNOME instead of GNOME™: the trademark is still valid even if we
don't explicitly put the ™. Is this still valid?
Use cases:
- GNOME
On Wed, 2011-03-02 at 16:26 +0100, Vincent Untz wrote:
Le mercredi 02 mars 2011, à 09:09 -0600, Brian Cameron a écrit :
Vincent:
A few years ago, it was agreed that it's fine to use the GNOME logo with
just GNOME instead of GNOME™: the trademark is still valid even if we
don't
Allan:
Sounds good. Let me know when you have the page updated and I'll ask
the legal folks to give it a final look over to make sure the wording
is good.
Brian
On 03/ 2/11 09:43 AM, Allan Day wrote:
I understand that as it's okay to remove the TM in the two examples I
gave. If someone
Hi Brian,
Done: http://live.gnome.org/BrandGuidelines
I've added a small amount of generic advice on how to use the images.
Feedback and review would be welcome.
Best,
Allan
On Wed, 2011-03-02 at 09:47 -0600, Brian Cameron wrote:
Allan:
Sounds good. Let me know when you have the page
On 2 Mar 2011, at 15:26, Vincent Untz wrote:
I understand that as it's okay to remove the TM in the two examples I
gave. If someone disagrees, shout loud :-)
I don't disagree, but I'd say it might actually quite reasonable to keep it on
the live CD boot screen where the user will see it both
Hi,
A few years ago, it was agreed that it's fine to use the GNOME logo with
just GNOME instead of GNOME™: the trademark is still valid even if we
don't explicitly put the ™. Is this still valid?
Use cases:
- GNOME logo during boot of the GNOME 3 live image
- GNOME logo in the System