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Welcome to Alaska Hot Air Balloon Flight in Luxor Egypt       
== Official logo ==


The official logo of the Definition of Free Cultural Works was designed by [http://falzon.info/ Marc Falzon], and placed in the public domain:


We are best Balloons Company working in Luxor . As part of our exciting new services for you
[[Image:Mfalzon-freecontent logo01--wikilogo.png]]


 
There is also a SVG version: [[:File:Official-logo.svg]].


The logo represents both the diversity of human culture, and the openness and freedom to interact with free cultural works.


We are offering for Hot Air balloon price $70
Please feel free to create derivatives of this logo, and [[Special:Upload|upload them]] to this wiki.
 
per person and half price for children up to the age of 12.
 
 
 
please sent us your deatils to booking :-what is your family name?what is Hotel your will stay in Luxor?which day your will arrive to luxor ?which date your would like to do hot air balloons?the pick up time start 5:00 Am and your return back to hotel about 8:00 Amit is be allowed for all weight not limit to to go up in the balloon
 
v  The price include:-
 
ü    Refreshments (coffee & Tea &English cake).
 
ü    Collection from and return to your hotel or join your tour group.
 
ü    Flight time is 35min minimum 50min maximum.
 
ü    All passengers are insured.
 
ü    Certificate after the flight and free gift.
 
ü    Alaska Balloon has an operational license to fly.
 
ü    If flight can not take place due to weather condition and no suitable alternative can be offered a full refund will be given.
 
 
v  We have opportunity to offer you different basket and balloons sizes:-
 
    (32 passengers - 20 passengers -20 passengers  -20 passengers - 20 passengers - 3 passengers).
 
 
 
  If you have any further question please contact me on this telephone number:-
 
002 0124418211.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
http://www.freewebs.com/alaska-balloons/
 
 
 
 
Alaska Hot Air Balloon have special available this month Balloons over Egypt View the amazing sites of the world largest outdoor museum from hot air balloon glide over the mortuaries of the necropolis filled with rock carved tombs of princes dating from the old kingdom to roman times see the unending vista of tombs pass beneath you as the balloon floats high above the west bank look down on the colossi of memnon and gain a birds - eye view of the courtyards statues and remains of the amazing temples of Luxor. This once in-a-lifetime tour gives you one of the most unique perspectives on this historic town.
 
 
  Welcome to Alaska Hot Air Balloon Flight


== Buttons ==  
== Buttons ==  


<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.</div>
<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>


=== AMYMADE's buttons ===
=== AMYMADE's buttons ===
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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.
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.
=== Rational's buttons ===
The following set of buttons were designed RationalBob using Adobe Illustrator:
[[Image:OERlogoOrangeCCBY.png]] [[Image:OERlogoOrangeCCBYSA.png]] [[Image:OERlogoOrangeGFDL.png]] [[Image:OERlogoOrangeGPL.png]] [[Image:OERlogoOrangeLGPL.png]] [[Image:OERlogoOrangepPublic.png]]


=== Small buttons ===
=== Small buttons ===
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[[Image:Pd2.gif]] [[Image:Pd_1.gif]]
[[Image:Pd2.gif]] [[Image:Pd_1.gif]]
=== sirgazil's buttons ===
A seal-like button ([[:Image:Sirgazil-logomod.svg | SVG source file]]).
[[File:Sirgazil-logomod.png]]
=== QuantumPianist's buttons ===
A spanish traslated seal-like button ([[:Image:APOCL.png | PNG source file]]).
Preview:
https://freedomdefined.org/upload/thumb/a/a4/APOCL.png/243px-APOCL.png
The design is a remix by --[[User:QuantumPianist|QuantumPianist]] of the english Romaine's work:
[[File:Approved-for-free-cultural-works.svg]]
Contributed by [[User:Romaine|Romaine]].
This original file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license.


=== License Classification Icons by Terry Hancock ===
=== License Classification Icons by Terry Hancock ===
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* [[Licenses/GNU FDL 1.2]] - GNU  Free Documentation License 1.2
* [[Licenses/GNU FDL 1.2]] - GNU  Free Documentation License 1.2
* [[Public domain]]
* [[Public domain]]
==See also==
* [[Creative Commons mark]]

Latest revision as of 08:10, 19 December 2021

The official logo of the Definition of Free Cultural Works was designed by Marc Falzon, and placed in the public domain:

There is also a SVG version: File:Official-logo.svg.

The logo represents both the diversity of human culture, and the openness and freedom to interact with free cultural works.

Please feel free to create derivatives of this logo, and upload them to this wiki.

Buttons

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.

AMYMADE's buttons

The following set of buttons were designed by AMYMADE with the support of the Free Software Foundation and represents our official recommendation:

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.

Rational's buttons

The following set of buttons were designed RationalBob using Adobe Illustrator:

Small buttons

This is the cleanest set so far and it comes with a template.

Inkwina's icons

The svg versions CC-BY-SA.svg and Image:GNU_FDL.svg do not display well online. They where created using Inkscape, and the SVG hasn't been cleaned up. But the Blank button.svg can be used to generate more buttons. --Inkwina 15:01, 22 February 2007 (CET)

Other button styles

Slightly different style:

Again a different style - contributed by Jörg Petri:

sirgazil's buttons

A seal-like button ( SVG source file).


QuantumPianist's buttons

A spanish traslated seal-like button ( PNG source file).

Preview:

243px-APOCL.png

The design is a remix by --QuantumPianist of the english Romaine's work:

Contributed by Romaine.

This original file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license.

License Classification Icons by Terry Hancock

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.

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:

"Public Domain" or "No Requirements".

"Attribution" requirement.

"Copyleft" or "Share Alike" requirement.

"Source Code" requirement.

"No DRM/TPM" requirement.

"Production Copyleft" (a proposal for effective copyleft on hardware designs)

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:

"Public Domain" (same as above)

"Attribution"

"Copyleft"

"Source Code"

"No DRM/TPM"

"Non-Commercial"

"Non-Derivative"

"All Rights Reserved"

Here are a set of icons representing the Four_freedoms:

Freedom #1: Use/Performance

Freedom #2: Understanding

Freedom #3: Copying and Distribution

Freedom #4: Derivatives

License description pages

For each license, we will try to create a description page. Here are some examples:

See also