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Subject: RE: [odf-adoption] OASIS logo and trademark issues?
The advantages of building recognition for one universal OpenDocument identity are obvious. It's great to see the Committee exploring all the possibilities for branding. To be sure OASIS provides the Committee (and the world) with clear, practical, comprehensive guidelines on logo usage, could you please compile a list of all the ways you'd like to use an OpenDocument logo, e.g., application icons, designations of general support by users/vendors, conformance, compliance badging, etc? Please be specific about who should be entitled to use the logo in each of these instances; if a select group, then note how would we enforce usage rights. Once I have your complete list of requirements, I can make some recommendations and get management approval on a set of logo usage guidelines that meet your needs. Thanks, Carol -----Original Message----- From: Daniel Carrera [mailto:daniel.carrera@zmsl.com] Sent: Monday, May 22, 2006 6:29 AM To: odf-adoption@lists.oasis-open.org Subject: Re: [odf-adoption] OASIS logo and trademark issues? Charles Schulz wrote: > Oh, I thought about his because of this: > http://opendocumentfellowship.org/Compliance/FormatLogos . > So there was some work on compliance logo but at the mean time these > icons could easily be used for other purpose. Heh. I had forgotten about that page. That page is very old. But this is actually a useful example of what I was saying about different apps using different icons but all having the same logo (see Nicu's ideas). Best, Daniel. -- /\/`) http://opendocumentfellowship.org /\/_/ /\/_/ ...and starting today, all passwords must contain \/_/ letters, numbers, doodles, sign language and / squirrel noises.
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