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Where is the original source of the badge? #1
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I don't understand the question. |
@J-Jamet oh so did you create it? |
If yes Why there isnt any license? Please? |
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@J-Jamet What if you added the license in the repository? It would be better :) |
The SVG file content is saying CC-BY-SA 3.0 though. And if I embed an image tag linking to the image here, do I need to (or how do I) give attribution for (CC-BY-*)? |
nvm, IANAL but I don't think I'll "Distribute, or Publicly Perform the Work" by putting the original link in markdown. The viewers will also be getting it directly from the original source. |
Oh dear, you're right, I couldn't remember the source. I was sure I'd created them but they're actually images from andOTP, so sorry. So you'll have to ask the person concerned directly. Since the repository's license is MIT, I shouldn't have bothered. |
I will write a correct license and credit the author correctly. Sorry again |
@flocke Hi, where did you get the badges? :) Did you create them? |
Yes, I created them based on the SVG files of the F-Droid badges here: https://gitlab.com/fdroid/artwork/-/tree/master/badge/src |
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