https://freedomdefined.org/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=Luoxiaofang42&feedformat=atomDefinition of Free Cultural Works - User contributions [en]2024-03-29T02:04:31ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.38.4https://freedomdefined.org/index.php?title=Talk:Logos_and_buttons&diff=9768Talk:Logos and buttons2011-04-23T11:23:46Z<p>Luoxiaofang42: moved Talk:Logos and buttons to Talk:Buttons for LOGO & Others: Knowledge Idea</p>
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<div>Hi. Just an idea about the buttons: Please make it more international, by using symbols instead of text (like Attribution, Share-Alike). Regards--[[User:77.234.80.162|77.234.80.162]] 23:18, 16 February 2007 (CET)<br />
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Should we avoid duplicating Creative Commons work? - and focus on icons for free/libre content? - e.g. CC-By and Public Domain are arguably non-free/libre - as both allow derived works (such as translations and localisations) to be released under more restrictive licenses. [[User:Ktucker|Kim]] 13:48, 5 March 2007 (CET)<br />
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: I strongly disagree. There is no higher degree of freedom than the absence of copyright. To argue that the works of Shakespeare are not ''libre'' because they are not under a copyleft license is bizarre to me. This is also in line with the [[definition]], which permits copyleft, but does not require it.--[[User:Erik Möller|Erik Möller]] 15:45, 5 March 2007 (CET)<br />
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Thanks Erik. Some comments: [[Discussion of copyleft]]<br />
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== Thinking About Buttons ==<br />
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The buttons, in my opinion, still need a little more work. What we need to do is provide some HTML through which people can include the buttons on their sites. This HTML needs to include a link to the button, which is easy enough, but it should also include the necessary RDF and a link, somewhere back to the deed on the CC site. This should be, I think, in ''addition'' to the link to a license-specific page in our wiki. I'm thinking what we should do is create an image map with a small area (it could even just be a couple pixels) that links to the CC site and the rest can link to us.<br />
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There is [http://lists.ibiblio.org/pipermail/cc-community/2007-February/001569.html a thread] that happened on the [http://lists.ibiblio.org/pipermail/cc-community/ CC-Community mailing list] that is worth reading over first. The thread also raised some interesting issues about about using the CC icons instead of the letters which I definitely think we should do. If someone can help with the the new buttons, I could probably sit down and hack out some sort of solution in terms of the image maps. [[User:Benjamin Mako Hill|Benjamin Mako Hill]] 22:22, 8 April 2007 (CEST)<br />
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== MediaWiki ==<br />
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You should get these put into MediaWiki, and when administrators start up their wiki, create a way for them to choose between the logos, as well as the license. [[User:59.167.75.42|59.167.75.42]] 04:21, 17 April 2007 (CEST)<br />
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== Gallery ==<br />
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Hi, does anyone have an idea why <nowiki><gallery perrow="3"></gallery></nowiki> doesn't work here? --'''[[User:Kjoonlee|Kjoon]]'''[[User talk:Kjoonlee|lee]] 20:50, 18 June 2007 (CEST)<br />
:Maybe it's due to version differences.. The English Wikipedia uses MediaWiki 1.11alpha (r22970) and "perrow" is supported there, but this site uses 1.9.0. --'''[[User:Kjoonlee|Kjoon]]'''[[User talk:Kjoonlee|lee]] 19:50, 22 June 2007 (CEST)<br />
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== Equal treatement for "PD" please. ==<br />
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Would it be too much trouble to ask for buttons with "PD" in the same size letters as the other buttons have (and perhaps "Public Domain" underneath there in small print for some variants, like there are for the others). No reason to not have such. The current ones with Public and Domain in same size on different rows looks very busy to me. -- [[User:Cimon Avaro|Cimon Avaro]] 12:26, 10 July 2007 (CEST)<br />
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An svg version would also be nice ... we could develop our own variants/colors/sizes.<br />
Does this exist? or should I (or a real artist) try my hand at tracing in Inkscape again?<br />
--[[User:Inkwina|Inkwina]] 12:38, 10 July 2007 (CEST)<br />
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== License of buttons? ==<br />
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I see that the main logo and first set of buttons are PD but the rest have no license info. Am I just to assume they are CC-BY-2.5? --[[Special:Contributions/76.102.125.125|76.102.125.125]] 19:25, 1 May 2010 (UTC)<br />
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== CC0 ==<br />
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CC0 (Creative Commons Zero) buttons are needed. CC0 is a Public Domain dedication plus a very simple license without any requirements. The latter is for jurisdictions that don't accept PD dedications. -- [[User:Sloyment|Sloyment]] 13:35, 18 May 2010 (UTC)<br />
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== METAFONT license icons ==<br />
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Is there a copy of license icons in METAFONT? I would like to use them in books created using TeX (not LaTeX). --[[Special:Contributions/24.207.49.17|24.207.49.17]] 03:41, 17 November 2010 (UTC)<br />
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== GF-Magick version of logo ==<br />
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I have written a program to do the logo in GF-Magick. It is not perfect; please fix it if you want to fix it. Here is the program:<br />
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% Logo for "Free Cultural Works"<br />
% This logo and the program to generate it are public domain.<br />
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input gfmagick;<br />
magickmode(200,1);<br />
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picture_size=2in;<br />
large_circle=1.9in;<br />
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half_size=picture_size/2;<br />
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def gradient(expr xx,yy,zz,zzz) =<br />
clear_geometry;<br />
special "-size";<br />
special "=#0x#0";<br />
numspecial round(xx);<br />
numspecial round(yy);<br />
numspecial 0;<br />
special "=gradient:rgba(#0,#0,#0,#2)-rgba(#0,#0,#0,#2)";<br />
numspecial round(255*redpart(zz));<br />
numspecial round(255*greenpart(zz));<br />
numspecial round(255*bluepart(zz));<br />
numspecial alphapart(zz);<br />
numspecial round(255*redpart(zzz));<br />
numspecial round(255*greenpart(zzz));<br />
numspecial round(255*bluepart(zzz));<br />
numspecial alphapart(zzz);<br />
numspecial 0;<br />
enddef;<br />
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def padding(expr xx,yy) =<br />
clear_geometry;<br />
special "-gravity";<br />
special "Center";<br />
special "-extent";<br />
special "=#0x#0";<br />
numspecial round(xx);<br />
numspecial round(yy);<br />
numspecial 0;<br />
special "+gravity";<br />
enddef;<br />
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def sequence_multiply =<br />
special "-fx";<br />
special "u*v";<br />
enddef;<br />
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def do_layer(expr radius,color,quadrant,grad) =<br />
<<<<br />
canvas(picture_size,picture_size,Clear);<br />
setcolor(color);<br />
[[[<br />
pickup pencircle scaled (radius*large_circle);<br />
draw (0,0);<br />
z1=(0,0); z2=quadrant*half_size; z3=(xpart z2,0); z4=(0,ypart z2);<br />
unfill z1--z3--z2--z4--cycle;<br />
]]]<br />
put_current(half_size,half_size,"src-over");<br />
if grad:<br />
<<<<br />
rad:=2.5*radius*large_circle;<br />
gradient(rad,rad,color,Clear);<br />
background(Clear);<br />
padding(picture_size,picture_size);<br />
>>><br />
channels("A");<br />
sequence_multiply;<br />
channels(0);<br />
fi;<br />
>>><br />
compose("src-over");<br />
enddef;<br />
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canvas(picture_size,picture_size,Clear);<br />
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vardef Red = rgb(1,0,0) enddef;<br />
vardef Orange = rgb(1,1/2,0) enddef;<br />
vardef Yellow = rgb(1,1,0) enddef;<br />
vardef Green = rgb(0,2/3,0) enddef;<br />
vardef Blue = rgb(0,0,1) enddef;<br />
vardef Purple = rgb(1/2,0,1) enddef;<br />
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do_layer(7/7,Red,(1,1),false);<br />
do_layer(6/7,Orange,(1,-1),false);<br />
do_layer(5/7,Yellow,(-1,-1),false);<br />
do_layer(4/7,Yellow,(1,1),true);<br />
do_layer(3/7,Green,(1,1),true);<br />
do_layer(2/7,Blue,(1,-1),true);<br />
do_layer(1/7,Purple,(0,0),true);<br />
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end;<br />
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--[[Special:Contributions/75.154.254.188|75.154.254.188]] 19:14, 18 November 2010 (UTC)</div>Luoxiaofang42https://freedomdefined.org/index.php?title=Logos_and_buttons&diff=9766Logos and buttons2011-04-23T11:23:45Z<p>Luoxiaofang42: moved Logos and buttons to Buttons for LOGO & Others: Knowledge Idea</p>
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<div>== Official logo ==<br />
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The official logo of the Definition of Free Cultural Works was designed by [http://falzon.info/ Marc Falzon], and placed in the public domain:<br />
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[[Image:Mfalzon-freecontent logo01--wikilogo.png]]<br />
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An SVG copy can be found [[Media:Official-logo.svg|here]]<br />
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The logo represents both the diversity of human culture, and the openness and freedom to interact with free cultural works.<br />
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Please feel free to create derivatives of this logo, and [[Special:Upload|upload them]] to this wiki.<br />
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== Buttons == <br />
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<div style="background-color: #ffeeee; font-weight: bold; border: 1px solid red; padding: .5em; text-align: center;">Please note that simply adding a button does not license your work in any way. You have to clearly state which license you use. One way of doing that is making the link point to the license, and having an explicit statement "''This work is licensed under the ... license''" below the work. To ensure that the page is indexed by search engines with the appropriate "usage rights," use ''rel="license"'' in the HTML code for link.</div><br />
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=== AMYMADE's buttons ===<br />
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The following set of buttons were designed by [http://www.amymade.com/ AMYMADE] with the support of the [http://www.fsf.org/ Free Software Foundation] and represents our official recommendation:<br />
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[[Image:CCBY_black.png]] [[Image:CCBYSA_black.png]] [[Image:GFDL_black.png]] [[Image:GPL_black.png]] [[Image:LGPL_black.png]] [[Image:PUB_black.png]]<br />
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[[Image:CCBY_red.png]] [[Image:CCBYSA_red.png]] [[Image:GFDL_red.png]] [[Image:GPL_red.png]] [[Image:LGPL_red.png]] [[Image:PUB_red.png]]<br />
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[[Image:CCBY_yellow.png]] [[Image:CCBYSA_yellow.png]] [[Image:GFDL_yellow.png]] [[Image:GPL_yellow.png]] [[Image:LGPL_yellow.png]] [[Image:PUB_yellow.png]]<br />
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These buttons are in the public domain. Which color you use is your choice; we suggest red for music, black for science and software, and yellow for everything else.<br />
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=== Rational's buttons ===<br />
The following set of buttons were designed RationalBob using Adobe Illustrator:<br />
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[[Image:OERlogoOrangeCCBY.png]] [[Image:OERlogoOrangeCCBYSA.png]] [[Image:OERlogoOrangeGFDL.png]] [[Image:OERlogoOrangeGPL.png]] [[Image:OERlogoOrangeLGPL.png]] [[Image:OERlogoOrangepPublic.png]]<br />
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=== Small buttons ===<br />
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This is the cleanest set so far and it comes with a [[:Image:Definition of Free Cultural Works button small.svg|template]].<br />
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[[Image:Attribution button small.png]] [[Image:Sharealike button small.png]] [[Image:GFDL 1.2 button small.png]] [[Image:PD button small.png]]<br />
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=== Inkwina's icons ===<br />
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[[Image:GNU FDL.png]] [[Image:FreeBSD.png]] [[Image:GNU FDL alt.png]] [[Image:CC-BY-SA.png]]<br />
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The svg versions [[:Image:CC-BY-SA.svg|CC-BY-SA.svg]] and [[:Image:GNU_FDL.svg|Image:GNU_FDL.svg]] do not display well online. They where created using Inkscape, and the SVG hasn't been cleaned up. But the [[:Image:Blank button.svg|Blank button.svg]] can be used to generate more buttons. --[[User:Inkwina|Inkwina]] 15:01, 22 February 2007 (CET)<br />
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=== Other button styles ===<br />
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[[Image:By-sa-button2.png]] [[Image:By-button.png]] [[Image:Pd-button.png]]<br />
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Slightly different style:<br />
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[[Image:By-sa-button.png]]<br />
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Again a different style - contributed by Jörg Petri:<br />
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[[Image:Pd2.gif]] [[Image:Pd_1.gif]]<br />
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=== sirgazil's buttons ===<br />
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A seal-like button ([[:Image:Sirgazil-logomod.svg | SVG source file]]).<br />
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[[File:Sirgazil-logomod.png]]<br />
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=== License Classification Icons by Terry Hancock ===<br />
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These are meant to be generic analogs to Creative Commons' "license deed" icons (The CC icons are subject to trademark. I intend these icons to be different enough to avoid any trademark dispute or confusion, but similar enough to facilitate communication). Unlike the CC icons, these do not map to particular detailed license modules, but rather indicate general classes of licenses.<br />
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So far, these are the only ones I could think of needing for free licenses, but I am interested in hearing suggestions for what additional requirements we ought to have icons for:<br />
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[[Image:Fd_sq_icon_pd.svg]] "Public Domain" or "No Requirements".<br />
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[[Image:Fd_sq_icon_by.svg]] "Attribution" requirement.<br />
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[[Image:Fd_sq_icon_sa.svg]] "Copyleft" or "Share Alike" requirement.<br />
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[[Image:Fd_sq_icon_sc.svg]] "Source Code" requirement.<br />
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[[Image:Fd_sq_icon_drm.svg]] "No DRM/TPM" requirement.<br />
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[[Image:Fd_sq_icon_hard.svg]] "Production Copyleft" (a proposal for effective copyleft on hardware designs)<br />
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I also have some "non-free" icons for license comparison purposes, along with color-coded versions of the above (black="null", green="maximal individual freedom", blue="maximal maintenance of freedom", yellow="semi-free or free within a limited domain", red="not free at all"). I recommend these icons for use where free and non-free licenses will be compared with each other:<br />
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[[Image:Fd_sq_icon_pd.svg]] "Public Domain" (same as above)<br />
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[[Image:Fd_sq_icon_by_grn.svg]] "Attribution"<br />
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[[Image:Fd_sq_icon_sa_blu.svg]] "Copyleft"<br />
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[[Image:Fd_sq_icon_sc_blu.svg]] "Source Code"<br />
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[[Image:Fd_sq_icon_drm_blu.svg]] "No DRM/TPM"<br />
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[[Image:Fd_sq_icon_nc.svg]] "Non-Commercial"<br />
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[[Image:Fd_sq_icon_nd.svg]] "Non-Derivative"<br />
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[[Image:Fd_sq_icon_arr.svg]] "All Rights Reserved"<br />
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Here are a set of icons representing the Four_freedoms:<br />
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[[Image:Fd_sq_icon_use.svg]] Freedom #1: Use/Performance<br />
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[[Image:Fd_sq_icon_study.svg]] Freedom #2: Understanding<br />
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[[Image:Fd_sq_icon_copy.svg]] Freedom #3: Copying and Distribution<br />
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[[Image:Fd_sq_icon_add.svg]] Freedom #4: Derivatives<br />
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== License description pages ==<br />
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For each license, we will try to create a description page. Here are some examples:<br />
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* [[Licenses/CC-BY-2.5]] - Creative Commons CC-BY 2.5<br />
* [[Licenses/CC-BY-SA-2.5]] - Creative Commons CC-BY-SA 2.5<br />
* [[Licenses/GNU GPL 2]] - GNU General Public License 2<br />
* [[Licenses/GNU FDL 1.2]] - GNU Free Documentation License 1.2<br />
* [[Public domain]]<br />
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==See also==<br />
* [[Creative Commons mark]]</div>Luoxiaofang42https://freedomdefined.org/index.php?title=Moderators&diff=9765Moderators2011-04-23T11:11:18Z<p>Luoxiaofang42: </p>
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