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Open Clip Art Library

March 9th, 2010 · Tags: · · · · · · No Comments

A brand new version of the Open Clip Art Library just came out!
26175 (and growing) scalable vector graphics, all available under a public domain license: they may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, used, modified, built upon, or otherwise exploited by anyone for any purpose, commercial or non-commercial, and in any way, including by methods [...]

Legal Soup

August 18th, 2009 · Tags: · · No Comments

1. Unlimited Use License
Judging from the mysql errors flying around, the Open Records Generator software developed by David Reinfurt, is not actively maintained at the moment. Still, this GPL licensed software presents an interesting mix of buyers and users: “The buyer receives full rights to modify and reuse the software for future applications” (found [...]

Warm gray’s liberation is officially delayed

April 3rd, 2009 · Tags: · · · No Comments

Warm Gray Liberation

April 1st, 2009 · Tags: · · · 4 Comments

From the CBUD-mailinglist:
Subject: RE: FW: Licensee Application
From: “DUURKOOP, JULIA”
Date: Wed, 1 April 2009 11:20:25 -0400
To: “Daniel Fary”
Dear Daniel:
Thank you for your inquiries and follow-up e-mails. After consulting with executives, engineers and lawyers at the Company, we have decided to insert a series of gray tones to the PANTONE MATCHING SYSTEM. The Company has [...]

Free Magenta!

December 15th, 2008 · Tags: · · · No Comments

Qu’attend-on pour libérer le magenta ? A very good article by Pascal Riché on the website of rue89 on how the trademark law makes it possible for companies to own a color for a specific commercial field.
Autrement dit, si vous voulez repeindre votre maison en magenta (appelé ainsi à cause de la bataille du même [...]

What is in a name

November 5th, 2008 · Tags: · · · 6 Comments

Of course we discuss now and than amongst ourselves, whether it is better to change ‘Open Source Publishing’ to: ‘Free Software Publishing’ (FSP…), or maybe: ‘Free, Libre and Open Source Publishing’ (FLOSP!). Reading Rob Myers text ‘Open Source Art Again‘ makes me bring it up here:
The name Open Source was deliberately chosen for its meaninglessness [...]

An update on the status of Utopia

July 9th, 2008 · Tags: · · 3 Comments

As you might have gathered from Thomas Phinney’s latest comment on our post The Status of Utopia, Adobe will not re-release Utopia under an Open Font License. It doesn’t mean though the font cannot be studied, copied, modified and distributed: “Although changing the license would make it easier for folks who find licenses confusing and [...]

The status of Utopia

May 20th, 2008 · Tags: · · 6 Comments

On October 11, 2006 Adobe granted members of the Tex User Group the right to use, modify and distribute the Utopia typeface:
Adobe Systems Incorporated (“Adobe”) hereby grants to the TeX Users Group and its members a nonexclusive, royalty-free, perpetual license to the typeface software for the Utopia Regular, Utopia Italic, Utopia Bold and Utopia bold [...]

OSP on the Radio

March 27th, 2008 · Tags: · · · · No Comments

OSP va parler dans le poste
ce mercredi 2 avril,
19:00 – 20:30,
sur radio Panik (il y a du stream), 105.4 fm a Bruxelles.
dans l’émission “le Libre en Questions”
Bonne écoute!

Creative License: Take as much as you want

October 16th, 2007 · Tags: · 2 Comments

Adobe’s new Creative Suite is currently advertised with the slogan: Creative License – Take as much as you want. Terms and Conditions which apply when you submit a feature request or a bug report:

You agree that by submitting your Idea, you acknowledge and agree that any such Idea is nonconfidential, and that Adobe has no [...]

Watch this thread: do until done

May 25th, 2007 · Tags: · · · No Comments

Do free software developers need lawyers, when reverse engineering formats such as Corel Draw? How to work on the compatibility of file formats, when risking law suits from patent holders? Should we forget about opening up proprietary formats altogether? Jon Philips takes the position that developers should ‘do until done’:
Its good to know generally the [...]

Les nouveaux habits de la copie

September 10th, 2006 · Tags: · · No Comments

Les nouveaux habits de la copie, Nicolas Malevé
Text available on line: http://www.constantvzw.com/downloads/nouveaux_habits.pdf
PDF lay-out: habits_quarantainec.pdf
PDF cover: cover_robot.pdf
License: Copyleft, License Art Libre
Date of publishing: 07-07-2006 (Quarantaine)

Exit Save-As-PDF for Microsoft users?

June 6th, 2006 · Tags: · · No Comments

Microsoft has recently announced that their 2007 release of Office will not support the “save-as-PDF”-option anymore. This might be bad news for designers’ favorite file-format. PDF could become rather exotic when Microsoft users decide en masse to “Save-As-XPS” instead.

This font is a ripoff, said the Invalidity Division

April 5th, 2006 · Tags: · 1 Comment

Invalidity Division, sounds like science-fiction, doesn’t it? Registered community design is not bad either. Time to start a jargon file…
[...]this time the dispute is over fonts; specifically Segoe, one of the typefaces Microsoft wants to use in Vista (the new Windows, “bringing clarity to your world”). Microsoft filed its “registered community design” for the font [...]

Don’t keep it to yourself!

March 15th, 2006 · Tags: · · No Comments

http://www.orgdot.com/aliasfonts/
(c) 2001 http://www.orgdot.com: you can copy, use, modify and distribute this code and/or artwork for educational, commercial or recreational use.

The politics of typography

March 1st, 2006 · Tags: · No Comments

The open source font Gentium and The SIL Open Font License are both developed and distributed by S.I.L., also known as The Summer Institute for Linguistics, apparently a subsidiary of the Wicliffe Bible Translators. S.I.L. has developed large-scale ethno-linguistic research projects such as http://www.ethnologue.org, an attempt to map all indigenous languages of the world. The [...]

The Open Font License

February 27th, 2006 · Tags: · 2 Comments

[check The politics of typography before applying SIL-OFL]

The SIL-OFL is a free license specifically developed for (multi-lingual) fonts. These are the four freedoms guaranteed through the Open Font License (similar to other Free licenses):
* Use: the freedom to use font software for any purpose. (freedom 0)
* Study and adaptation: the freedom to study how font [...]

Bitstream Charter

February 12th, 2006 · Tags: · · 2 Comments

To my surprise Bitstream Charter, one of the few usable Open Source fonts around I know of, is currently published on myfonts.com with the following licence: http://www.myfonts.com/viewlicense?id=315

Florian Cramer explains what is really going on:
“That’s true, but the license change refers to a newer version of Bitstream Charter. A copyright owner of a work is [...]