![]() |
Who owns the logo?
I know there was a discussion a while back about creating a mascot for Maemo, though I gather it was inconclusive.
But I recently found this, and thought I'd quite like to have a go. Alternatively, if one were to use the version here, or here, one could put it on a jumper with the Maemo-org logo. Or on scarves, hats, mittens... I'm currently banned from knitting, but I could seriously fancy having a go at a 'maemo jumper'. So who owns the logo? |
Re: Who owns the logo?
What I found:
http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php...44&#post360444 Don't know if it answers your question... I'd say if you put the maemo.org logo (I'm not aware of an official maemo logo) on your jumper, there's no need to even ask somebody. Which reminds me that I have to order the maemo.org mug and mousepad I wanted to have... If there's no official maemo-org online store, you can always take the logo to a local shop and have them put it on mugs. Oh, by the way, a question for the native english speaker: I was thinking of a text below the maemo.org logo that somehow refers to the GNU project... because I believe the GNU project started it all, is heavily underrated and should be mentioned wherever possible. ;) My first idea was a German phrase that means "where the Gnu roams", but I want to have it on my mug in English (because then, "roam" has the double meaning that applies to the animal as well as mobile phones abroad). How would you say such a thing so that sounds English? "Where the Gnu roams?" or do you need a plural "Where the Gnus roam?" Or is Gnu (the animal) plural, too, and one could say "Where the Gnu roam?" (no that sounds funny) Or doesn't it make sense at all this way? |
Re: Who owns the logo?
Quote:
|
Re: Who owns the logo?
Dashing into a meeting, but my immediate reaction is something about 'where the deer and the antelope play'... I think Gnu are plural, but the terms always makes me think of this, so I'm probably not the best person to answer!
I was thinking that hand-knitted maemo.org scarves might make a nice gift for people who've done something special in the community. :) edit: Quote:
|
Re: Who owns the logo?
Take a look at
http://maemo.org/legal/terms_of_use/trademarks/ Specifically Quote:
|
Re: Who owns the logo?
Quote:
|
Re: Who owns the logo?
Quote:
But thank you for your answer, the " just as accurate but doesn't sound quite as right to me"-part is exactly what I need in such situatuations. BTW - why is a discussion about the terms of use for the maemo.org logo in "off topic" and not in "community"? |
Re: Who owns the logo?
Quote:
|
Re: Who owns the logo?
Quote:
|
Re: Who owns the logo?
Kathy's links point to images of Tux, the linux logo. I would not have associated him with maemo.
- tip184 |
All times are GMT. The time now is 19:52. |
vBulletin® Version 3.8.8