On Wed, 25 Feb 2015, Simon McVittie wrote:
> > "share alike" (thus copyleft) licensing of the entire project, i.e. it
> > would not be available for close-source derivatives?

> The important question is, is the code or documentation legally a
> derivative work of the logo, or have they just been put alongside each
> other? (This is really a question for a lawyer - it's a question about
> copyright law, not about CC licenses.)

Thank you Simon -- that was a nice view / thought exercise!
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