You only mention that you need to donate your work to Apache.  The licenses
don't mention where the graphics are coming from (and that was my point).

Pretty much, we just need to avoid people using one of Adobe's trademarked
logos (past or present), which I'm sure people would be inclined to do.
 You can't donate something you don't own ;)

-Nick

On Sat, Jan 7, 2012 at 7:07 PM, Michael Schmalle <m...@teotigraphix.com>wrote:

> Quoting Nicholas Kwiatkowski <nicho...@spoon.as>:
>
>  +1 (binding), but I think we need to make sure that submitters be cautious
>> of existing copyrighted materials.  It's an obvious subnote, but one I
>> think we have to mention (I've run into a LOT of people thinking that I
>> would take care of legal issues for logos they have designed for me).
>>
>> -Nick
>>
>>
> We did get that in
>
>
> "
> - it should comply with the Apache branding requirements at
> http://www.apache.org/**foundation/marks/<http://www.apache.org/foundation/marks/>
>
> [AND]
>
>
> LICENSE
>
> The authors of the selected Apache Flex logo(s) will need to donate them to
> the Apache Flex project according to the  Apache individual
> contributor license: 
> http://www.apache.org/**licenses/icla.txt<http://www.apache.org/licenses/icla.txt>
> "
>
> Think it needs to be more clear than that?
>
> Mike
>
>

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