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NewbieActivity: 5Merit: 0 Re: Bitcoin Graphics in Vector Format (Illustrator) December 15, 2010, 10:01:24 PM #9 Quote from: bitboy on November 12, 2010, 01:35:50 AM Quote from: FreeMoney on November 12, 2010, 01:29:57 AM Beautiful stuff, I sent a few coins.



Why do you want attribution? And how do you want it? "Graphics by BitBoy" at the bottom of every page?



No, you don't have to. I don't know how to go about releasing something under public domain. The above license was taken after the No, you don't have to. I don't know how to go about releasing something under public domain. The above license was taken after the advice from Theymos. I thought that would be the most appropriate, after all the symbol was traced from the logo done by Satoshi.

Theres a problem with mixing the Ubuntu Font with a derived work from Satoshi and then trying to PD it. IANAL, but they would get very grumpy over it.

Additionally, CC has created CC0 (CC zero) for public domain works beyond UK, US and other countries that dont have a concept of PD.



It would be best to have the BitCoin logo separate from the text, and licenced similarly to licence chosen by Satoshi if it has been traced.

Or you could ask him to declare his work CC0 so you could use it more flexibly. Theres a problem with mixing the Ubuntu Font with a derived work from Satoshi and then trying to PD it. IANAL, but they would get very grumpy over it.Additionally, CC has created CC0 (CC zero) for public domain works beyond UK, US and other countries that dont have a concept of PD.It would be best to have the BitCoin logo separate from the text, and licenced similarly to licence chosen by Satoshi if it has been traced.Or you could ask him to declare his work CC0 so you could use it more flexibly.

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DonatorHero MemberActivity: 826Merit: 1007 Re: Bitcoin Graphics in Vector Format (Illustrator) December 15, 2010, 10:43:54 PM #10 Quote from: johndrinkwater on December 15, 2010, 10:01:24 PM Theres a problem with mixing the Ubuntu Font with a derived work from Satoshi and then trying to PD it.

Satoshi's released his logo as PD. The Ubuntu font can be used in PD projects (because you're just using its letter shapes as intended, not redistributing it as a font).



For all practical purposes, PD works well and allows the graphic to be used everywhere else. Just posting a message that says "I release this to the public domain" is fine.



It's only for major works that something more formal serves any purpose. Satoshi's released his logo as PD. The Ubuntu font can be used in PD projects (because you're just using its letter shapes as intended, not redistributing it as a font).For all practical purposes, PD works well and allows the graphic to be used everywhere else. Just posting a message that says "I release this to the public domain" is fine.It's only for major works that something more formal serves any purpose.

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NewbieActivity: 2Merit: 0 Re: Bitcoin Graphics in Vector Format (Illustrator) May 10, 2011, 10:55:01 PM #16 I have the SVG of the logos, but I could not attach the file. I got this message:



"The upload folder is full. Please try a smaller file and/or contact an administrator."



The file is 60KB.

The other images are by the way not properly exported by Illustrator due to poor support for effects like multiplication filters.

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DonatorHero MemberActivity: 826Merit: 1007 Re: Bitcoin Graphics in Vector Format (Illustrator) May 11, 2011, 11:17:29 AM

Last edit: May 11, 2011, 12:10:36 PM by ribuck #17 Quote from: johndrinkwater on December 15, 2010, 10:01:24 PM ...CC has created CC0 (CC zero) for public domain works beyond UK, US and other countries that dont have a concept of PD.

If someone releases a work as PD in a country that does support it, that's compatible with CC0. You are free to relicense your redistribution of the PD work as CC0 (because the work is already PD, you can do anything you like with it). So the use of PD (where available) is never a problem. If someone releases a work as PD in a country that does support it, that's compatible with CC0. You are free to relicense your redistribution of the PD work as CC0 (because the work is already PD, you can do anything you like with it). So the use of PD (where available) is never a problem.