I believe (but I'm not terribly certain) that the stock GNOME icons
(from gnome-libs) are LGPL, with individual apps' icons being GPL.
The Ximian GNOME graphics are under the Ximian Logo License, and may not
be redistributed without Ximian GNOME.
-Dan
On Wed, 2002-04-03 at 21:04, James D Strandboge wrote:
> I am developing a web page for a company, and one of the people at that
> company asked if some of the gnome icons could be used on the site (eg
> as a link). This site has nothing to do with gnome, free software or
> software in general-- it is for a training company. I know many of the
> icons are GPL'd, but didn't know how this would affect their usage on a
> website. I certainly don't want to steal them, and plan to have an
> 'About' page that could list where they came from (among other things).
>
> How should I proceed (assuming I can)?
>
> Jamie Strandboge
>
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