Version 1.1 of the definition has been released. Please help updating it, contribute translations, and help us with the design of logos and buttons to identify free cultural works and licenses!
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Please feel free to create derivatives of this logo, and [[Special:Upload|upload them]] to this wiki. | Please feel free to create derivatives of this logo, and [[Special:Upload|upload them]] to this wiki. | ||
=== Small buttons === | === Small buttons === | ||
[[Image:Fd_sq_icon_pd.svg]] "Public Domain" (same as above) | [[Image:Fd_sq_icon_pd.svg]] "Public Domain" (same as above) | ||
[[Image:Fd_sq_icon_by_grn.svg]] "Attribution" | [[Image:Fd_sq_icon_by_grn.svg]] "Attribution" | ||
[[Image:Fd_sq_icon_use.svg]] Freedom #1: Use/Performance | [[Image:Fd_sq_icon_use.svg]] Freedom #1: Use/Performance |
Revision as of 03:19, 29 November 2014
Official logo
The official logo of the Definition of Free Cultural Works was designed by Marc Falzon, and placed in the public domain:
An SVG copy can be found here
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.
Small buttons
"Public Domain" (same as above)
Freedom #3: Copying and Distribution
License description pages
For each license, we will try to create a description page. Here are some examples:
- Licenses/CC-BY-2.5 - Creative Commons CC-BY 2.5
- Licenses/CC-BY-SA-2.5 - Creative Commons CC-BY-SA 2.5
- Licenses/GNU GPL 2 - GNU General Public License 2
- Licenses/GNU FDL 1.2 - GNU Free Documentation License 1.2
- Public domain