Timeline for How to Comply With MIT Licensed SVG In Print
Current License: CC BY-SA 4.0
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5 hours ago | comment | added | MadHatter♦ | I completely agree with my esteemed colleague. Anyone who picked the MIT license for an image is likely to be happy to go with, eg, CC BY instead, which would still give them credit but not be unusable on a business card. | |
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12 hours ago | comment | added | apsillers♦ | This does not answer your question, but I would personally reach out or the author of the SVG for permission to simply omit the license text on your business card. Their selection of MIT suggests an intent to allow very permissive reuse of their work, and did not foresee that the simple requirement to include license text would be tremendously onerous on a business card. | |
16 hours ago | answer | added | Philip Kendall | timeline score: 2 | |
S 17 hours ago | review | First questions | |||
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S 17 hours ago | history | asked | Beefy_Swain | CC BY-SA 4.0 |