Re: local copies of WAI logo

Hello everyone,
I have brought this issue to Judy's attention.  This is a W3C policy issue 
and not something that the working group can decide. We can propose what we 
think should happen but I'm not sure what the policy issues are with 
keeping a local copy of a logo.
--wendy

At 05:37 PM 12/20/00 , Sean B. Palmer wrote:
> > http://www.w3.org/Consortium/Legal/logo-usage-20000308
> > "Please refer to the detailed instructions provided by W3C's Web
> > Accessibility Initiative."
> > and clicking thereon brings us back to our page in WAI space which
> > literally says to source the server image.  So strictly speaking, we
>gotta
> > change our page.
>
>O.K. It should probably say something to the effect that we allow people to
>source the server, and copy the image (so long as it remains unmodified) to
>a local Web server, following the Terms and Conditions of the Tradmeark
>usage agreement.
>Maybe also say that it is best to reference the W3C server copies in case
>updates are made?
>
>Kindest Regards,
>Sean B. Palmer
>http://uwimp.com/
>http://infomesh.net/sbp/
>"Perhaps, but let's not get bogged down in semantics."
>    - Homer J. Simpson, BABF07.

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wendy a chisholm
world wide web consortium
web accessibility initiative
madison, wi usa
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Received on Thursday, 21 December 2000 16:05:10 UTC