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Hi everyone,
First of all, I'd like to thank everyone for their comments, they were
all very helpful.
And in light of all of this, I think the best approach is first of all
removing the Netgear logo since we're not using it in Debian anyway, and
then replacing the Tux logo
On Mon, Jun 6, 2011 at 19:20, Bernhard R. Link brl...@debian.org wrote:
* Benoīt Knecht benoit.kne...@fsfe.org [110606 11:57]:
I had a look at these, and I'm pretty sure they're not eligible for
copyright protection (a white 'N' on a blue background is not nearly
creative enough). So I don't
Hi,
Francesco Poli wrote:
On Thu, 02 Jun 2011 15:59:11 +0200 Carl Fürstenberg wrote:
the source code file icons.c includes binary blobs detailing the NetGear
logo and the Tux logo.
Hi!
I am a debian-legal subscriber, and I would like to comment on this bug
report.
Thanks a lot for your
On Mon, 6 Jun 2011 11:34:34 +0200 Benoît Knecht wrote:
[...]
Francesco Poli wrote:
[...]
While the source code is licensed under GPL2, the file in question only
states following:
* Penguin images are the creation of Larry Ewing (lew...@isc.tamu.edu)
using The GIMP.
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* Benoît Knecht benoit.kne...@fsfe.org [110606 11:57]:
I had a look at these, and I'm pretty sure they're not eligible for
copyright protection (a white 'N' on a blue background is not nearly
creative enough). So I don't think there's a problem there; the license
header should just be
Package: minidlna
Severity: serious
Justification: Policy 2.1
the source code file icons.c includes binary blobs detailing the NetGear
logo and the Tux logo.
While the source code is licensed under GPL2, the file in question only
states following:
* Penguin images are the creation of Larry
On Thu, 02 Jun 2011 15:59:11 +0200 Carl Fürstenberg wrote:
Package: minidlna
Severity: serious
Justification: Policy 2.1
the source code file icons.c includes binary blobs detailing the NetGear
logo and the Tux logo.
Hi!
I am a debian-legal subscriber, and I would like to comment on this
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