On Fri, Jan 09, 2004 at 03:36:12PM -0500, Jimmy Kaplowitz wrote: > (Please CC me on replies, even though I am subscribed to -legal, and > also retain the CC to -events-na.) (What CC? :) > I am going to make a large (maybe 48"-by-48") ink-on-vinyl Debian swirl > banner to bring to the Debian booth at LinuxWorld NY later this > month[1]. I was planning to simply put a Debian logo (using the version > with the word "debian") centered on a white background. My question for > you is whether it is appropriate to use the Official Use logo. I think > it is, since this is an official Debian appearance (with manpower > provided by Debian developers) and the banner will probably be used at > future official Debian appearances at other trade shows in the US. I'm > just asking for a -legal opinion to be sure. So, what do you think? I don't think it's appropriate for debian-legal to try to answer this question, as debian-legal is not responsible for the policies governing the use of SPI intellectual property. I personally don't see any problem with the usage you describe, but last I checked, this wouldn't fall under the standing license granted to Debian Developers. Cheers, -- Steve Langasek postmodern programmer
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