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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 14/09/17 07:37, Sean DALY wrote:<br>
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cite="mid:CANnY+GPzz4_sZLRx0G9rGEJ7WeGiZNYWLLZyZjGS3NShkxMJMQ@mail.gmail.com">Laura,
I am not a lawyer, but the inclusion of a trademarked logo does
not make software nonfree.</blockquote>
Neither am I, but the criteria for libre software is easy enough to
understand. Here it is (in my own words):<br>
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Freedom 0: The liberty to use for <b>any </b>purpose<br>
Freedom 1: The liberty to make <b>modifications</b><br>
<b></b>Freedom 2: The liberty to <b>redistribute </b>to others<br>
Freedom 3: The liberty to <b>distribute modified</b> copies<br>
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A trademark in the main interface icon clearly inhibits Freedom 0, 1
and 3.<br>
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Regards,<br>
Sebastian<br>
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