Le 09/11/10 17:07, Alexander Thurgood a écrit :
It would be rather embarassing for the project to find itself in the
press for all the wrong reasons just after it had started up, IMHO.
Having said that, it could be argued that the inclusion of a graphical
representation of a paper plane in a more complex semi-figurative
representation (i.e. the proposed icons) is not likely to cause
confusion in the mind of the general public, although I'm sure Nintendo
could make like difficult if it wanted to...the question as ever comes
down to who today has the money and guts to slog it out with a big name
corporation that has a past history of asserting its IP rights. If the
Foundation/Community/SC really wants to go with this, maybe they should
get in touch with the FSF legal department.
Alex
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