Thomas M. Hermann said:
At the bottom of the page is a link to an "original" lisp logo. Click it
for fun. What you'll find is the ALU lisp logo that has been flattened
and changed to red. The extreme effort required to modify the ALU logo
clearly justifies it as a new and original logo, copyright Xah Lee.
For the record, I did not enjoy the java logo. The blatant plagiarism of
the ALU logo was even less enjoyable.
Tom, don't be a moron.
Per your information, i have modified the wording regarding the
copyright. Here it is a quote:
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The image is copyright (c) 2007 by Xah Lee. Feel free to use the logo
for LISP language promotion.
Note: This logo is a redrawing of a image found on the web. This one:
Lisp Logo. I do not know who is its copyright owner. It appears to be
a logo originating from
http://wiki.alu.org/ (Association of Lisp
Users). If you knew who is its copyright owner or designer, please let
me know. If there is any copyright conflict regarding this logo, i
fully yield to its original copyright owner.
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The page in question is this:
http://xahlee.org/emacs/lisp_logo.html
If anyone know who holds the copyright, or its original designer,
origin, etc, please let us know. Thanks.
(PS this post is also posted to the comp.lang.java.programmer for the
record, since it somewhat relates to legal matters)
Xah
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http://xahlee.org/