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Licenses for the logo? #47

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choldgraf opened this issue Nov 24, 2017 · 5 comments
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Licenses for the logo? #47

choldgraf opened this issue Nov 24, 2017 · 5 comments

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@choldgraf
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Hey all - do we have any particular license for the Jupyter logo that's different from the codebase? I think we need to include this with the Binder blogpost. Maybe one of @ellisonbg @fperez would know?

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ellisonbg commented Nov 26, 2017 via email

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Carreau commented Nov 26, 2017

I think here the question is attribution, is there any attribution lines for the artwork containing Jupyter+Binder Logo at the top of the elife blog post.
I'm going to guess Jeremy did the Binder Logo so it sup to him to say about it.I believe in this case it is faire use (https://www.upcounsel.com/permission-to-use-logo):

A logo or trademark is any photograph, word, or symbol used to identify a brand, service, or product. You need permission to use a logo unless it is for editorial or information purposes, such as when a logo is used in a written article or being used as part of a comparative product statement.

So for eLife no attribution is necessary. I'm willing to say that now and the eLife does not need to write any attribution (pretty obvious as the image are just the two logos) to move forward otherwise the post will not be published, and discuss details after.

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Hello, it's absolutely fine on our end to not include any attribution if that is what is ok with everyone. I'll remove the credit line, unless anyone objects by November 29. Thanks!

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ellisonbg commented Nov 27, 2017 via email

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Good clarification @Carreau and thanks for the info @npscience. Shall I close this or do we want to leave it for something to be codified in the documentation?

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