Eric, Thank you for your explanation and reference to license! When you download the icon there is a license information, click on more info shows
License summary Our license allows you to use the content: For commercial and personal projects On digital or printed media For an unlimited number of times and perpetually Anywhere in the world To make modifications and derived works But it said attribution is required. and explains: How to attribute? For example: websites, social media, blogs, ebooks, newsletters, etc. Copy this link and paste it wherever it's visible, close to where you’re using the resource. If that's not possible, place it at the footer of your website, blog or newsletter, or in the credits section. <div>Icons made by <a href="https://www.flaticon.com/authors/freepik" title="Freepik">Freepik</a> from <a href="https://www.flaticon.com/" title="Flaticon">www.flaticon.com</a></div> But, as you explained it may better NOT to use the second (and third) artwork! --Atro On Tuesday, October 20, 2020 at 8:00:46 PM UTC+3:30 Eric Shulman wrote: > On Tuesday, October 20, 2020 at 8:53:59 AM UTC-7, Atronoush wrote: >> >> The second artwork uses a free open source icon from flaticon. >> > > Note the FlatIcon terms of use: > https://www.freepikcompany.com/legal#nav-flaticon > > In Section 8. "License Agreement for Flaticon Content", it states: > > The authorization to use the content in the Flaticon Content *shall be >> free provided that **any use of the content in the Flaticon Content by >> the User is credited to the Company/Website* as stated by the Company >> from time to time. In order to benefit from the Service or to use the >> content in the Flaticon Content without acknowledging the Company/Website, >> the User must purchase a subscription (hereinafter, the "Subscription") in >> the Website and download the content in the Flaticon Content during the >> term of any such Subscription. Conditions in Section 9 shall apply to the >> purchase of the Subscription. > > > Thus, if we use a "free" FlatIcon image on TiddlyWiki.com, we need to > include a statement (perhaps in https://tiddlywiki.com/#License), > indicating the source of the image. > > For example, in my InsideTiddlyWiki book, I have this legal statement: > http://tiddlytools.com/InsideTW/#Legal%2FLicenses > > -e > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tiddlywiki/86c3e7fe-1c8c-4b57-af40-d0a1be6d760cn%40googlegroups.com.

