![]() ![]() (Wikimedia Commons users fetch and upload them on an as-needed basis),īut if the new icons keep being under a clearly free license/copyright I don’t know if these were old icons or new I’ve seen new uploads to Wikimedia Commons which carry aĬC-BY-3.0 license. ![]() ![]() From thisĮxcerpt, Creative Commons Attribution (without specifying a version) is Overall this seems, a case of “open-jacking” where a project is booted on an open premise, soliciting user generated content and then is gradually “closed”.Īugusto Herrmann via Open Knowledge Forums, 13/03/20 15:09:īut rather each individual icon can use a different licence. How is doing any of those things getting in the way of empowering developers with a visual language? Furthermore, each of those things is permitted in most cases by the licenses the original creators attached to their work when uploading to the noun project. Exploiting The Noun Project users or content.Using the Noun Project API inappropriately will result in the review and removal of your API keys. The Noun Project API is designed to empower developers with a visual language. API is even more restrictiveįrom Getting Started - Noun Project 1.0 documentation Any use of the Service or the Content other than as specifically authorized herein is strictly prohibited. Without limiting the foregoing, in connection with your use of the Service you will not engage in or use any data mining, robots, scraping or similar data gathering or extraction methods. You may be required to register with us in order to access and use certain features of the Service. The Service is not available to any Users previously removed from the Service by The Noun Project. You may use the Service only if you can form a binding contract with The Noun Project, and only in compliance with these Terms of Use and all applicable local, state, national, and international laws, rules and regulations. ![]()
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