Re: [sqlite] SQLite Logo

2016-07-07 Thread Chris Locke
Blimey - arguments over a feather, However, I want to argue about your "They look nothing alike" and I would say to a non-feather expert, they are very similar. Same orientation (upwards, pointing to the right), white middle, a nick on the right. They do look alike ... very alike. Chris On Tu

Re: [sqlite] SQLite Logo

2016-07-05 Thread Jay Kreibich
The current SQLite logo is several years old. The Apache Foundation's vertical feather logo is very new (less than a year, IIRC). Perviously the ASF logo was a horizontal feather. So the correct question is, "Why is the Apache logo basically the same as the SQLite logo?" -j On Tue, Jul 5, 2

Re: [sqlite] SQLite Logo

2016-07-05 Thread R Smith
On 2016/07/05 9:30 PM, Zsbán Ambrus wrote: On Fri, Jun 24, 2016 at 2:03 PM, R.A. Nagy wrote: I am putting together a commercial training for SQLite. I would like to use the SQLite logo - as seen on the website - on the cover of the materials. SQLite has a logo... wow. I didn't notice that

Re: [sqlite] SQLite Logo

2016-07-05 Thread Zsbán Ambrus
On Fri, Jun 24, 2016 at 2:03 PM, R.A. Nagy wrote: > I am putting together a commercial training for SQLite. I would like to use > the SQLite logo - as seen on the website - on the cover of the materials. SQLite has a logo... wow. I didn't notice that before. I just checked the homepage "http:

Re: [sqlite] SQLite Logo

2016-06-27 Thread r . a . nagy
Excellent. Thanks! Sent from my iPhone > On Jun 25, 2016, at 9:47 PM, Richard Hipp wrote: > > The use of the SQLite trademarks is allowed for cases where you want > to convey that you are using SQLite are talking about SQLite. But it > must be clear to readers that your content is not endors

Re: [sqlite] SQLite Logo

2016-06-25 Thread Richard Hipp
The use of the SQLite trademarks is allowed for cases where you want to convey that you are using SQLite are talking about SQLite. But it must be clear to readers that your content is not endorsed by SQLite. An example: there was a product called (something like) "SQLite Database Viewer". Becaus

Re: [sqlite] SQLite logo usage

2012-12-10 Thread Richard Hipp
On Mon, Dec 10, 2012 at 11:04 AM, Bruno Kim Medeiros Cesar < brunokim...@gmail.com> wrote: > Thanks for your answer. > > Is it explicit somewhere in the site, or should it be? I guessed to be the > case, but there's no notice as we see on NASA images, for example. > There is no notice on the webs

Re: [sqlite] SQLite logo usage

2012-12-10 Thread Bruno Kim Medeiros Cesar
Thanks for your answer. Is it explicit somewhere in the site, or should it be? I guessed to be the case, but there's no notice as we see on NASA images, for example. Bruno Kim Medeiros Cesar Eng. de Computação 2008 - EESC - USP brunokim...@gmail.com Skype: bkim.cesar 2012/12/10 Richard Hipp >

Re: [sqlite] SQLite logo usage

2012-12-10 Thread Richard Hipp
On Mon, Dec 10, 2012 at 9:40 AM, Simon Slavin wrote: > > On 10 Dec 2012, at 2:38pm, Richard Hipp wrote: > > > The "SQLite" name and the new SQLite Logo are registered trademarks. > > Let's ask it a different way. If I write something and want to list > SQLite as one of the technologies in it, h

Re: [sqlite] SQLite logo usage

2012-12-10 Thread Tim Streater
On 10 Dec 2012 at 14:40, Simon Slavin wrote: > On 10 Dec 2012, at 2:38pm, Richard Hipp wrote: > >> The "SQLite" name and the new SQLite Logo are registered trademarks. > > Let's ask it a different way. If I write something and want to list SQLite as > one of the technologies in it, how would y

Re: [sqlite] SQLite logo usage

2012-12-10 Thread Simon Slavin
On 10 Dec 2012, at 2:38pm, Richard Hipp wrote: > The "SQLite" name and the new SQLite Logo are registered trademarks. Let's ask it a different way. If I write something and want to list SQLite as one of the technologies in it, how would you like me to list SQLite ? Is there any small image

Re: [sqlite] SQLite logo usage

2012-12-10 Thread Richard Hipp
On Mon, Dec 10, 2012 at 8:57 AM, Bruno Kim Medeiros Cesar < brunokim...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello. > > Is there a policy on how to use the SQLite logo? Is it copyrighted or in > public domain? I found it as an SVG in a non-official site, and was > wondering if it is free to edit and modify. > Th