yes, i did click on the link and read it, but it said nothing about money, which confused me! thanks for your clarification. just to double check, can anyone else confirm that i can charge money for printed stickers as long as i credit the author for the images? (i just don't wanna get into legal complications later.)
Sorry for my delay.
You are free to print or charge money from my work.
But you must always give me credits for my work. You can't tell it's your own.
I hope is clear now ;)
sorry, i don't know much about cc license. what if i wanted to professionally print these as stickers and distribute them? my main purpose would be to promote gnu/linux, but i would want to at least receive money for postage. and a little profit for my time/ink-cost/effort would be nice too. can someone summarize what i am allowed and not allowed to do under the license terms? i am a slackware + ubuntu user and these look great!
If you click on the license title, you'll be redirected to it's text:
You are free:
to Share — to copy, distribute and transmit the work.
to Remix — to adapt the work.
Under the following conditions:
Attribution. You must attribute the work in the manner specified by the author or licensor (but not in any way that suggests that they endorse you or your use of the work).
Share Alike. If you alter, transform, or build upon this work, you may distribute the resulting work only under the same, similar or a compatible license.
So, you may print and distribute this stickers. "Feel free to use the way you want"
I am sorry... I ain't still so good with Inkscape, so I cannot draw a SVG sticker.
If you want I can link the 200x300 PNG base I used, which is the sticker without logos.
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At the risk of being difficult, would it be possible to get a sticker for Mint/KDE? I'd love to put it on a notebook comp.
yes, i did click on the link and read it, but it said nothing about money, which confused me! thanks for your clarification. just to double check, can anyone else confirm that i can charge money for printed stickers as long as i credit the author for the images? (i just don't wanna get into legal complications later.)
i dont think it makes a difference how much you charge.
Sorry for my delay. You are free to print or charge money from my work. But you must always give me credits for my work. You can't tell it's your own. I hope is clear now ;)
sorry, i don't know much about cc license. what if i wanted to professionally print these as stickers and distribute them? my main purpose would be to promote gnu/linux, but i would want to at least receive money for postage. and a little profit for my time/ink-cost/effort would be nice too. can someone summarize what i am allowed and not allowed to do under the license terms? i am a slackware + ubuntu user and these look great!
If you click on the license title, you'll be redirected to it's text: You are free: to Share — to copy, distribute and transmit the work. to Remix — to adapt the work. Under the following conditions: Attribution. You must attribute the work in the manner specified by the author or licensor (but not in any way that suggests that they endorse you or your use of the work). Share Alike. If you alter, transform, or build upon this work, you may distribute the resulting work only under the same, similar or a compatible license. So, you may print and distribute this stickers. "Feel free to use the way you want"
Thanks to rangerGR and skatox for the info. I'll immediately update the archlinux sticker with the new logo.
Arch logo is obsolete.
Arch linux has a new logo. See http://www.archlinux.org/
Anyeay to get the source of that? Cygoku
I am sorry... I ain't still so good with Inkscape, so I cannot draw a SVG sticker. If you want I can link the 200x300 PNG base I used, which is the sticker without logos.