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    No need to panic!<br>
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    We can and use the logo [in the Sugar interface].<br>
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    I was wondering if we can modify it and distribute modified versions
    of it<br>
    like we did before (maybe we shouldn't have?):<br>
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    I was unaware that we couldn't use in promotion.<br>
    Regards,<br>
    Sebastian<br>
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    El 17/10/11 11:26, kikomayorga escribió:
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      type="cite">it feels so silly to be thinking for permission to use
      the XO logo,,
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        <div>Kiko Mayorga<br>
          i+d ata/<a moz-do-not-send="true" href="http://escuelab.org"
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          <div class="gmail_quote">2011/10/17 Walter Bender <span
              dir="ltr"><<a moz-do-not-send="true"
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              <div class="im">On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 8:15 AM, Cristian
                Paul Peñaranda Rojas<br>
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                  href="mailto:paul@kristianpaul.org">paul@kristianpaul.org</a>>
                wrote:<br>
                >> You may want to ask on the olpc list. Also,
                what is relevance of the<br>
                >> Firefox reference?<br>
                ><br>
                > I understand that because firefox logo is
                trademark, so, and example of what<br>
                > have to be done if you uses software in wich that
                kind logos is embeded.<br>
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              Iceweasel was a rebranding of Firefox in response to a
              specific issue<br>
              Mozilla had with Debian regarding "unapproved" patches. By
              bringing it<br>
              up as the lead-in to his question, I can only assume that
              Sebastian is<br>
              suggesting that there is some looming issue regarding the
              use of an<br>
              OLPC trademark that would violate one or more of the OLPC
              guidelines.<br>
              I was perhaps not direct enough in asking what is that
              issue.<br>
              <br>
              When we have something concrete with which to work, the
              community can<br>
              take action. For example, when it was pointed out by Ruben
              that the<br>
              Scratch license was not a FOSS license, we removed it from
              ASLO. (Note<br>
              that the issue with Scratch was only tangentially related
              to the use<br>
              of their trademark artwork.) We also have been working
              with MIT to<br>
              address the issue so that hopefully we can some day have a
              FOSS<br>
              Scratch.<br>
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                ><br>
                > In the case of firefox branded web-browswer some
                gnu/linux distros ended both doing an<br>
                > agreement for the logo use with mozilla or
                rebrading the software name (including new logo<br>
                > design of course).<br>
                ><br>
                > In the case of the XO logo, is more interesting
                because it is used in Sugar<br>
                > and also in the XO-* laptop case.<br>
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              FYI, I last asked OLPC about the XO logo back in 2009. At
              the time,<br>
              they asked that the SFC provide some guidance on the
              topic. I asked<br>
              the SFC and have yet to hear back from their legal
              counsel. I believe<br>
              that the status quo is that we are not free to use the XO
              graphic in<br>
              our marketing materials without permission from OLPC.<br>
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                > So, sebastian keep us posted ! :)<br>
                ><br>
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              regards.<br>
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                -walter<br>
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                --<br>
                Walter Bender<br>
                Sugar Labs<br>
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