On 09:45, 8 September 2008
195.229.241.173 said:
On 09:45, 8 September 2008
195.229.241.173 said:
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On 15:05, 30 January 2009
85.207.244.160 said:
You might want to get rid of the "non-commercial" requirement, because it is not compatible with Wikimedia.
On 13:31, 30 June 2011
84.19.238.82 said:
I am a technical author with a software company. We have used icons from a Creative Commons Licensed source library in our product. I am unsure how to include attribution for these in our product documentation. Another article on this site suggested that the name of the icon creator or licensor should to be included in attribution, but we can't find this in any documents which came with the icon library contents. The library icons are covered by a CC-BY license. Any suggestions of how to resolve this?
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