ok...no answer...
To 75RTUGA, the lady that tends to edit her messages: you were answered by email as requested.
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Date: Mon, 18 Mar 2013 01:22:32 +0100
From: Adrian Golser <
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Forwarding the final entry, as per your wish.
I value a healthy discussion, but anything regarding this contest should
better be discussed per email imho, as I don't see the public forum very
helpful at this time.
Cheers
Adrian
I clipped the rest of the message (forwarded mail, included designs). If you keep going on, I will post my postfix maillogs. Including hotmail server responses with checksums. Speak your mind, or don't speak. Don't tease. To everyone reading I recommend to avoid those people.
To aantontop:
The designs were meant to be CC-NC the moment they were put online within this thread, but you see what happens. Psy and 75RTUGA have "declared" their designs untouchable,
Until another license is given to the design, and that will only happen when she removes your logo, slogan, the binary with your company name and the Andreas image from it nobody should touch it even with a long pole.
When every reference to your company is out of the design, then the license will be changed and the design distributed as we see fit, which will most likely be with a very open license. I would risk to say much more open than the one you defined in the OP.
So, thank you very much for not even qualifying our work for your bounty. That settles everything.
so I recommend speaking to acorn, yucca and GGGGG instead.
I have found my artist and will not file any claims on the other designs posted here (mostly because I can't
), but since by definition the public domain includes everyone, your designs will not be protected if they are clear derivatives of the art presented within this competition. Be aware of that.
That said: Just change the arrangement a bit, don't use the SHA256-graphic as a background or the byte-denominator and you will be untouchable, I reckon.