Re: may be a logo?
On Thursday 15 September 2011 06:49:02 Paul Wise wrote:
> I wonder if that is an allowed use of the Python trademark though.
Quoting from PSF Trademark Usage Policy¹ for derived logos:
Derived logos must always be sufficiently different from the Python logos
to allow the community to tell the difference. For example, if you want
to create a derived logo for a local Python user group, you might be able
to insert an unaltered Python logo graphic into the local group's name in
a way that does not cause confusion. But confusingly similar derived
logos are not allowed. This includes entwining Python logos with other
logos, or connecting them together in a confusing manner. Logos that
simply change the colors or fonts are not allowed.
Maybe the best thing to do is contacting the PSF.
[¹] http://www.python.org/psf/trademarks/
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Daniele Tricoli 'Eriol'
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