Hey Rich,

Eric and I were also wondering if the logo was under the same license
as Clojure itself. If it is, should this be explicitly stated
somewhere?

Thanks,
Tom

On Dec 9, 1:03 am, samppi <rbysam...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I've uploaded thelogo'sglyph and added it to Clojure's article.
>
> However, I'm wondering, Mr. Hickey—have you considered releasing the
> language'slogounder a free license? The language itself is under the
> Common Public License; releasing itslogounder another free license
> is a logical step. If you do so, sites like Wikipedia and bloggers
> talking about Clojure would be free to use and spread thelogo. (I'm
> bringing this up because Wikipedia itself doesn't like non-free images
> on it because it says its materials can be used freely by anyone.)
>
> On Dec 4, 5:23 am, Rich Hickey <richhic...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > On Dec 3, 11:30 pm, samppi <rbysam...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > I want to put the 
> > > Clojurelogo:http://clojure.googlegroups.com/web/Clojure-logo.png?gda=y8lqvUIAAABo...
>
> > > ...on Wikipedia's article on Clojure. What is the license of Clojure's
> > >logo--is it a free image? Or can Mr. Hickley give me permission to use
> > > it on Wikipedia?
>
> > You can use thelogoon the wikipedia article on Clojure, but only if
> > you spell my name correctly :)
>
> > Rich
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