- From: Kelsea Zhang <kelsea@zentaoalm.com>
- Date: Mon, 17 Apr 2023 11:19:52 +0800
- To: site-comments@w3.org
- Message-ID: <CAN80_D=ke9y+u6Fvc-c5sRq=+L8zrnsrLrX-OV_ZNRJ6AW0aHg@mail.gmail.com>
Hi there, Hope all is well. Just wanted to follow up on the email I sent you a few days ago. I'm hoping to hear back from you regarding the logo request in our opensource events. If you could take a moment to check, it would be greatly appreciated! Best regards, Kelsea Zhang On Fri, Apr 14, 2023 at 10:01 AM Kelsea Zhang <kelsea@zentaoalm.com> wrote: > Hi there: > > I hope this message finds you well. My name is Kelsea, and I'm reaching > out on behalf of QuCheng <https://www.qucheng.com/index.html>Open Source > Community, a non-profit organization based in China. > > I have read your article W3C HTML 5 Logo FAQ > <https://www.w3.org/html/logo/faq.html> carefully and I have noticed that > we can use the HTML5 logo on stickers, T-shirts and etc. > But the scenario in my company is a little bit different because we want > to use your HTML5 logo on opensource events. > > So, I'm writing to request permission to design some merchandise inspired > by your HTML5 logo, like T-shirts, mugs, and mousepads, to give away at > opensource conferences and events. This way, we can spread the word about > HTML5 and introduce it to more people. Attendees can get these items for > free, or buy them to support the opensource community. All sales revenue > will be donated back to the opensource community, too. > > We would be honored if you could grant us permission to use your HTML5 > logo/name for these events. Please let us know if there are any > restrictions or requirements we need to follow in order to use it. > > Thank you for considering our request. We look forward to hearing back > from you soon. > > Best regards, > Kelsea Zhang >
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