From: callison@uokmax.ecn.uoknor.edu (James P. Callison) Subject: Re: Linux Logo Date: 14 Aug 1992 18:11:15 GMT
In article <1992Aug14.002854.20701@constellation.ecn.uoknor.edu> callison@uokmax.ecn.uoknor.edu (James P. Callison) writes:
>BTW-that thar logo jain't under the GNU Copyleft. I hold a copyright
>on it. That means that you can copy it, use it on your distribution
>of Linux, change it, do whatever you like, but you CANNOT sell the
>LOGO for ANY price. I would like to get some credit, though. :-)
>(And I mean it--don't sell the LOGO. Use it as you will. Put it
>on Linux distributions you're selling for $6,000,000 apiece.
>Change the release number. Change the colors. Change the font.
>But absolutely DON'T sell the logo at ANY price.)
>
>Thanks.
Arrogant bastard, ain't I? :-)
Hmm...this doesn't seem to have come out right (sorry, I was fighting
a whineybaby file server--why can't it just suck it up and ignore those
memory errors like a _real_ 486? :-)
I just want to make sure that everybody knows that this thing is
_freely_ distributable (as in _NO_ cost), and freely editable (come on,
the thing was a first draft! :-)
James
James P. Callison Microcomputer Coordinator OU Law Library
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