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== == Logo resmi

Logo resmi Definisi Karya Budaya Bebas dirancang oleh [Jsohua http://computersupportplus.net Chisolm], dan ditempatkan dalam domain publik:

File:Chisolm-Computersupport Plus

Sebuah salinan SVG dapat ditemukan sini

Logo mewakili baik keragaman budaya manusia, dan keterbukaan dan kebebasan untuk berinteraksi dengan karya-karya budaya gratis.

Silahkan merasa bebas untuk membuat turunan dari logo ini, dan upload ke wiki ini.

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 tombol === ===

Set berikut tombol yang dirancang oleh AMYMADE dengan dukungan dari Free Software Foundation dan merupakan rekomendasi resmi kami:

File:PUB black . png

File:PUB red . png

File:PUB yellow . png

Tombol-tombol ini berada dalam domain publik. Warna yang Anda gunakan adalah pilihan Anda, kami menyarankan merah untuk musik, hitam untuk ilmu pengetahuan dan perangkat lunak, dan kuning untuk segala sesuatu yang lain.

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:

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