From: "Marco Cimarosti" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> As this comes from an Unicode official, I guess we should simply accept
> it... Nevertheless, I wonder whether displaying the Unicode *logo* per se
> has the same legal implication as displaying a *banner* which contains the
> Unicode logo.

I note that the current logos page does not seem to be accessible by a link found on 
the web site. So I guess this page was created only to be submitted here for comments 
or contributions...

The existing buttons on the logos page do not follow the copyright notice found in the 
official page about the usage of logos, because they do not include the required TM 
symbol... (The "Registered" symbol must only be used for the "Unicode(R) Consortium", 
which is a registered trademark of the Unicode Consortium, Inc.)...


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