I saw that I had a mistake in the sentence:
If I take Debian logo and use it as my company logo, it will not violate
the terms of the open logo license...
with which I really mean:
If I take Debian logo and use it as my company logo, it will not *ONLY* violate
the terms of the open logo li
Hello Again and thank you very much for the quick reply. I have searched
the mailing lists about this bug report and read everything I could
find. I saw that every discussion was started completely accepting that
the open logo license was not complient to the DFSG and continued on
what to do an
I have seen this bug report when I was reading
http://wiki.debian.org/DebianDesktop/Artwork/Requirements.
I believe that there was not a bug in the package at all and the artwork
was not needed to be modified. Here is my view of the issue:
The statement from the open logo license:
"This log
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