You just have to ask for permission – technically the copyright is mine since I made the logo. Using elements of it for something like this may well be fair use, but if you ask, I'm likely to say yes as long as it's for non-commercial use.
> On Sep 7, 2014, at 5:27 PM, Takeshi Kimura <[email protected]> wrote: > > I misunderstand that Julia Logo and three dots logo graphic can be used under > the MIT core team's grant. > So anime character is NOT derivative work of Julia logos. > > I think new Julia anime character is independent from Julia Logo, and their > license is: > > (quote from CC pages (license under the > http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)): > > Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike > CC BY-NC-SA > > This license lets others remix, tweak, and build upon your work > non-commercially, > > as long as they credit you and license their new creations under the > identical terms. > > > > may be the best choose for this character. > > The design specification deadline is September 10th in JST(+9:00). > > > Takeshi KIMURA > > 2014年9月3日水曜日 1時08分40秒 UTC+9 Takeshi Kimura: >> >> Hi there, >> >> I decided to establish #JuliaLang anime character project in Japan. >> Now we are welcome your comments in this thread about this character spec. >> (costume, etc.) if you are interested in this project. >> The design specification deadline is September 10th in JST(+9:00). >> >> For more details, see: >> http://mechawooser.blogspot.jp/2014/09/julialang-anime-character-project.html >> >> We realize that this character may be contain #JuliaLang logo or #JuliaLang >> 3-circle icons, and in this case, >> our anime character may be satisfy CC's derivative work of #JuliaLang logo. >> >> I have two questions for julia-user: >> >> Q1. What type of costume or appearance do you prefer for this character? Is >> this better for holding Logo in her arms? >> >> Q2. Which type of CC License is suitable for this character itself? >> >> Comments are welcome! >> >> Best Regards, >> >> Takeshi KIMURA >> >>
