License.txt says:
- Slim Devices logos, graphics, animations, and documentation are (c) Slim Devices and are not licensed for redistribution.
Do we have a clear idea of what this includes? If it’s just things like HTML/EN/html/images/transporter_logo.gif, then I guess we could throw them away and draw new (or do without). If it’s all graphics and icons, then it’s a much bigger job.
When in doubt look for a GPL notice at the top of the file,
Not much help for a logo, graphic, or animation. Also, files added recently, that Slim Devices could not plausibly claim copyright over, such as DEVCONTAINERS.md, don't include a GPL notice, so this doesn’t really clarify anything.
or ask us for written permission to redistribute, which we will grant for any reasonable purpose.
Is there anything in writing from the transfer from Logitech to lyrion.org that could cover this? Presumably lyrion.org has permission to redistribute these things, at least?
Is it too late to ask Logitech to re-license everything as GNU GPL?
License.txtsays:Do we have a clear idea of what this includes? If it’s just things like
HTML/EN/html/images/transporter_logo.gif, then I guess we could throw them away and draw new (or do without). If it’s all graphics and icons, then it’s a much bigger job.Not much help for a logo, graphic, or animation. Also, files added recently, that Slim Devices could not plausibly claim copyright over, such as
DEVCONTAINERS.md, don't include a GPL notice, so this doesn’t really clarify anything.Is there anything in writing from the transfer from Logitech to lyrion.org that could cover this? Presumably lyrion.org has permission to redistribute these things, at least?
Is it too late to ask Logitech to re-license everything as GNU GPL?