Introduction

Thomas Maass inyourface at gmx.de
Thu Aug 19 17:49:33 UTC 2010


I have a question about my package "clipgrab".
The license says, that the program is licensed
under the GPLv3, but the name and the logo are
not. I have contacted the author. He said, that
he has the full copyright for the logo and the name.
He allowed my explicitly, that I may package the
program for Debian. He hopes, that this will be no
problem with the Debian policy. He said, changing
the logo and the name makes no sense.
The included changelog file describes, that only
the program is under GPLv3, but not the logo and
name.
Is this package correct now? How can / must I
describe the allowance of the author?
Maybe you could have a look at the package.
I have uploaded it to mentors (see earlier messages).
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