On Tue, Sep 05, 2017 at 02:22:20PM +0100, Ian Jackson wrote:
> > =
> >
> > Anki's logo is copyright Alex Fraser, and is licensed under the AGPL3
> > like the rest of Anki's code, but with extra provisions to allow more
> > liberal use of the logo under limited conditions.
>
> I read this as a
> =
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> Anki's logo is copyright Alex Fraser, and is licensed under the AGPL3
> like the rest of Anki's code, but with extra provisions to allow more
> liberal use of the logo under limited conditions.
I read this as a dual licence. That is, the user may, at their option
use the AGPLv3 permi
On Tue, Sep 05, 2017 at 02:27:00PM +1000, Ben Finney wrote:
> > Under the following conditions, Anki's logo may be included in blogs,
> > newspaper articles, books, videos and other such material about Anki.
>
> These actions would seem to already be licensed by the AGPLv3, without
> these additon
Julian Gilbey writes:
> Anki is licensed under the AGPL3 (GNU Affero General Public License
> 3), but the logo is licensed with the following conditions.
Thanky ou for providing the specific conditions here, so we can discuss
them in context.
> IANAL, and cannot work out whether these make the
Hi!
Anki is licensed under the AGPL3 (GNU Affero General Public License
3), but the logo is licensed with the following conditions. IANAL,
and cannot work out whether these make the use more restrictive or
less, and therefore whether there is a problem with DFSG-freeness of
the logo. Advice woul
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