https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=487595
--- Comment #2 from Adam Williamson <ad...@happyassassin.net> --- The icon you are using for Facebook *is* the 'f' from the Facebook logo, isolated from the rest of the Facebook logo and with its color changed, both against Facebook's guidelines for using the logo - https://about.meta.com/brand/resources/facebook/logo/ . It is copyrighted, obviously, by Meta, and is definitely not under the LGPL. "However, a few companies provide their own icon graphic for various sizes, in which case, we should simply copy/paste into the icon collection for our system." I really think you need to refer this to an actual lawyer. I can refer you to Red Hat's legal team if it would help. You cannot assume you are legally permitted to just "copy/paste" an icon whose copyright is owned by someone else into your project, because that isn't the case. It is legally equivalent to copying the entire text of a popular novel, or the entirety of Taylor Swift's latest song, into your project. If you don't have their permission to do it, you can get in trouble. Brands typically focus on typical promotional activities when publishing guidelines that provide implicit permission to reuse their branding in certain cases - for e.g. the Facebook guidelines I posted are highly focused on marketing things like including the logo in a business website. When the guidelines don't cover your case, the safest course is to assume you have *no* permission to use or redistribute the copyrighted material, because that's typically how the law works. It's never safe to assume you can just redistribute somebody else's copyright material, and it's certainly never safe to imply that *you* created it, and it's under the LGPL, if it isn't. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.