> Ultimately, my question will be: Can I use these icons (both as-is and
> modified versions) as elements of a site I am building?
If it's the SVG Crystal icon set, yes you can. It's released under the LGPL
which in this case is interpreted so that if you change the icons, you must
release the
Kenneth Dombrowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Do you know what license they are released under?
I'm not sure it matters that much, since they all fit the Debian Free
Software Guidelines. That pretty much outlines what is generally
possible.
http://www.debian.org/social_contract#guidelines
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On Fri, Apr 23, 2004 at 05:33:09PM -0400, Kenneth Dombrowski wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I am developing a website for a prominent NYC non-profit, & one aspect
> of the application provides the user access to download a number of
> files of various types. In looking around for a set of icons to
> repr
Hello,
I am developing a website for a prominent NYC non-profit, & one aspect
of the application provides the user access to download a number of
files of various types. In looking around for a set of icons to
represent these types, I came across /usr/share/icons/default.kde.
These icons are per
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