On Sep 22, 2014, at 7:43 PM, eWholeSaleDirect <[email protected]> 
wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I want to distribute GNUcash on CD for a small fee on various websites.  I am 
> asking permission to use the GNUcash logo and descriptions from your website 
> in my advertisements.  Let me know your decision and if you want me to 
> provide any disclaimers on my advertisements.

Dear Mr. Dorsey,

The logo is licensed under the GPL just as is the rest of the program. No one 
currently involved in the project owns the copyright to that work, so we aren't 
able to grant you permission to use it except under those terms. In particular 
the GPL requires that you provide a copy of the GPL and instructions for 
getting the SVG source file on any website or fragment (such as a banner ad) or 
any printed materials. You're responsible for ensuring that those instructions 
remain valid for as long as you make the logo publicly available.

We're not able to license use of anything written on the website: We have 
permission from the copyright holders only to display that material on the 
website, not for distribution or publication in any other form. You may of 
course link to our website.

Please be advised that if you distribute binaries in any way different from the 
ones we offer for download from our website we will redirect any support 
requests back to you; you should also be mindful that the GPL requires that if 
you modify the program in any way you must include prominent notices that 
you've done so, and you must distribute source for your modifications: See 
GPLV3 paragraph 5.

We also remind you that your distribution of GPL-licensed software in binary 
form obliges you to provide the source code, not just for GnuCash but also for 
all of the other GPL-licensed and LGPL-licensed libraries on which
GnuCash depends. Please read carefully http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-faq.html 
to be sure that you fully understand all of your obligations under the GPL. You 
should consider taking advice from an attorney who is familiar with the GPL 
before proceeding. You should also research the dependencies that you'll need 
to include to make a working GnuCash binary to ensure that you comply with the 
requirements of any non-FSF licenses.

As for notices, if you're honest you'll point out that the program and 
documentation are available for free download from our website.

Regards,
John Ralls


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