Amarok logo copied by another site
Corporeal
corporeal at infinitephilosopher.com
Tue Sep 18 10:54:27 CEST 2007
Considering he's given credit and used the license as it was intended
(and thus used the image as the authors intended), he has committed
no immoral act.
To take steps to make the use and alteration of the Amarok logo
illegal would be to go against the very nature of Free Software and
the Create Commons license. This would be against the whole idea of
our community.
And you're right, anyone COULD do that. And that right there would be
immoral, mostly because they'd be using our name. But we'll jump off
that bridge when IF come to it. For now, no harm as been done, as a
matter of fact the image has been used AS INTENDED.
On Sep 18, 2007, at 1:48 AM, Mark Kretschmann wrote:
> On 9/18/07, Corporeal <corporeal at infinitephilosopher.com> wrote:
>> If you look at the website, it gives credit to amarok for the logo.
>> And its published under the CC license. There's no reason to be upset
>> about it unless the logo is NOT under the CC. Is it?
>
> Well, I'm not saying that what he's doing is illegal. In fact it's
> legally perfectly fine at the moment. It's just a little immoral.
>
> The point is though that we need to take steps to make it illegal.
> What happened here is no big deal to our project (it's a tiny
> unimportant site), but you have to realize that anyone could make a
> product (software or else), call it Amarok, and use our logo.
>
> --
> Mark
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