"Evgeniy Ivanov" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> http://home.gna.org/qemulaunch/nothing-to-see-here/deblogo01.jpg >> http://home.gna.org/qemulaunch/nothing-to-see-here/deblogo02.jpg >> It seems that there really is a Debian logo next to large red letters. >> Also note a light yellow swirl in the background. > I didn't note it.
This is not the Debian Swirl. Though it was probably created with the same or a very similiar tool (I guess a later version), there are some subtle differences. Most of them are seen if you look at the inner part of the swirl. Please compare http://www.us.debian.org/logos/openlogo-nd-100.jpg with the URIs that were posted. Anyway, we already know that the Debian logo isn't unique, it can be easily recreated by using well distributed software and quite common tools. Though it is not nice to see that something *very* similiar is used to advertise, there really isn't much we can do it about. Marc -- BOFH #4: static from nylon underwear
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