> I don't think it makes a difference, trademark wise.
> In my oppinion it'd be easier for us to grant you a license if you use a
modified
> logo as it's harder for people to mistake it for the real GNOME logo.

That's totally okay, I will send you our potential logo by next week!

Thank you for your fast response!

- alex


On Sun, Mar 30, 2014 at 9:54 PM, Tobias Mueller <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi :)
>
> On Fri, Mar 28, 2014 at 05:17:50AM +0200, alex diavatis wrote:
> > I think I cover many of the above cases ;)
> >
> Heh. That's cool!
>
> > In particular I want to use it
> >
> > 1. For wogue.org and worldofgnome.org blog as logo
> > 2. In crowdfunding campaigns
> > 3. As logo in Google Logins for two services
> Yeah, you might need a license then.
> We should discuss that on the next board meeting.
> Let's hope that people who have more question on the use
> chime in now so that we can vote on the meeting.
>
> > I realize that I can't use the GNOME-Foot, so my question here is if I
> can
> > use it slightly modified. A foot that looks like "G".
> I don't think it makes a difference, trademark wise.
> In my oppinion it'd be easier for us to grant you a license if you use a
> modified
> logo as it's harder for people to mistake it for the real GNOME logo.
>
> Cheers,
>   Tobi
>
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