Stefan Ahlers <stef.ahl...@t-online.de> writes: > Hi, > >> please ping me when the jreen is accepted, I'll go in a new review spin. > > Ok, I'll do it. > >> please point to the sources, and look if the copyright shows them. >> http://metadata.ftp-master.debian.org/changelogs/main/c/clementine/unstable_copyright > > Tomahawk and clementine uses the company logos for the provided > services/resolvers. On both software, the logos are necessary to show > the music streaming source. This is a requirement to use this services. > > I discussed the problematic with the developers of tomahawk but they > think it is not a good idea to replace them because the company only > allows the use of their services if there is the company branding. It > would be more critical to replace them with self-made-ones than to ship > the logos. > > For example in the clementine sources: > * clementine-1.2.3+git1354-gdaddbde+dfsg/data/icons/svg/spotify.svg > * clementine-1.2.3+git1354-gdaddbde+dfsg/data/providers/soundcloud.png > * clementine-1.2.3+git1354-gdaddbde+dfsg/data/providers/itunes.png > * clementine-1.2.3+git1354-gdaddbde+dfsg/data/providers/echonest.png > There are many more company branding in /data/providers but there is no > comment in the copyright file. > > I think this is a very important issue.
hello devs, I am not sure this helps, but just to be complete: In JMapViewer (which included a bing logo for accessing Bing map tiles), the problem was solved by downloading the image at run time (which was easy for JMapViewer): https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=765421 Best Regards, -- Felix Natter