Considering what I've seen of other lisp logos, I'd 'polly want to see a
preview.

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On Wednesday, March 28, 2012, Dimitrios wrote:

> On 28/03/12 13:12, Stuart Sierra wrote:
>
>> Rich Hickey holds the copyright on the Clojure logo design, and it's not
>> under an open-source license.
>>
>> He has asked that the logo not be used to refer to anything except the
>> language itself.
>>
>
> Does that mean it can be used freely by anyone (presentations/web-sites
> etc) as long as it refers to Clojure itself?
>
> Jim
>
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