On Sun, Dec 16, 2001 at 04:41:59PM +0000, Sunnanvind wrote: > <snip> > > > > # Also, the official Wpoison logo itself must be include in an > > HTML > > > > # hyperlink so that any usser clicking on any part of the logo > > image > > > > # will be directed/linked to the Wpoison home page at: > > > > > > Please keep CC to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > <snip> > Branden wrote: > > The license also forbids distribution of the Wpoison logo in any format > > that doesn't support an HTML hyperlink. Neither the GIF nor PNG > > formats, nor any image file format with which I am familiar, supports > > HTML linking *inside the image file format*. > > Re-read. It says "image should be inside the hyperlink", not the other > way around.
Re-read. It says "the official Wpoison logo itself must be include" [sic]. Therefore the shipment of an HTML document, or some image format capable of embedding an URL, is mandated by the license. Like I said, I don't think this is what the copyright holder had in mind. I think he means that *if* you use the official logo in an HTML document, *then* you must make that HTML document link the official logo image to the Wpoison home page. But that's not what he said. Instead, it looks like his lucidity is as poor as his grammar. At any rate, I would reject this requirement as violating the DFSG, perhaps DFSG 6. A tentative version of the Zope license from a few years ago, which would require every HTML page generated by Zope to have a "Powered by Zope" button on it that you weren't allowed to remove, was held as DFSG-unfree by Bruce Perens and others. This situation is obviously similar. -- G. Branden Robinson | You could wire up a dead rat to a Debian GNU/Linux | DIMM socket and the PC BIOS memory [EMAIL PROTECTED] | test would pass it just fine. http://people.debian.org/~branden/ | -- Ethan Benson
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