About 6 months ago I posted this image;
on a wiki in my user space to acknowledge my OS. It was promptly removed.
I know it is not "my wiki", more than someone can call it "my internet", but it was the lame reason it was removed that puzzles me;
I stated I thought this image is free to use. The same admin replied,
Recently I looked at Ubuntu policy and they are more convoluted than anything. I am surprised that anyone can do much of anything with their restrictions and requirements. For example; scroll down this page and you can see they have outlined the wrong and right ways to even display the Ubuntu logo.
Meanwhile I got my logo replaced with something non-threatening to the admins on that wiki. It got replaced with this...
since KDE and Ubuntu want us to "spread the word" it seems to defeat any purpose making complications of legal issues using the logo. What are your thoughts? Should I write an email to KDE asking their permission to use a logo they say is free to use?
on a wiki in my user space to acknowledge my OS. It was promptly removed.
I know it is not "my wiki", more than someone can call it "my internet", but it was the lame reason it was removed that puzzles me;
"Hey Simon, the image you just uploaded belongs to KDE, and we cannot have that on this wiki.
Anything uploaded to this wiki must be free to use under the GFDL."
Anything uploaded to this wiki must be free to use under the GFDL."
I stated I thought this image is free to use. The same admin replied,
"Re: KDE logo. "KDE, K Desktop Environment and the KDE Logo are trademarks of KDE e.V" makes me hesitate. Then further below, it says that the image may be a registered trademark, and "You are solely responsible for ensuring that you do not infringe the rights to this trademark."
Basically, if you are using it on this site without their permission, they may not be happy about it. You'll have to ask permission."
Basically, if you are using it on this site without their permission, they may not be happy about it. You'll have to ask permission."
Recently I looked at Ubuntu policy and they are more convoluted than anything. I am surprised that anyone can do much of anything with their restrictions and requirements. For example; scroll down this page and you can see they have outlined the wrong and right ways to even display the Ubuntu logo.
Meanwhile I got my logo replaced with something non-threatening to the admins on that wiki. It got replaced with this...
since KDE and Ubuntu want us to "spread the word" it seems to defeat any purpose making complications of legal issues using the logo. What are your thoughts? Should I write an email to KDE asking their permission to use a logo they say is free to use?
Comment