On 11 June 2015 at 10:38, Andrew West <andrewcw...@gmail.com> wrote: > > The Unicode terms of use <http://unicode.org/copyright.html> are far > more restrictive, and state that "Any person is hereby authorized, > without fee, to view, use, reproduce, and distribute all documents and > files solely for informational purposes in the creation of products > supporting the Unicode Standard, subject to the Terms and Conditions > herein." So if you are not planning to create a product supporting > the Unicode Standard, you are not legally allowed to view or download > any of the files comprising the Unicode Standard !
My apologies, according to the "Unicode Consortium and Trademark Usage Policy" <http://www.unicode.org/policies/logo_policy.html> I should always refer to "The Unicode® Standard". I hope that everyone on this list will take note of this important policy in future messages. Andrew