You may create local copies of these logos at your site or include by
reference the versions at the W3C site. If you make local copies, you should
check periodically for updates from W3C (e.g., to account for small changes or
new formats).
When used on the Web, the icon must be an active link to
http://www.w3.org/Mobile/
You may only post the graphic found at
http://www.w3.org/2005/11/MWI-Icons/W3C-MWI.png or
http://www.w3.org/2005/11/MWI-Icons/W3C-MWI.svg
The icon must not be used in any manner which implies W3C sponsorship
or endorsement of your product, service, or Internet site.
The icon may not be used to disparage W3C, its Member organizations,
services, or products.
The icon must stand alone: it cannot be combined with any other
design element such as photography, type, borders, nor can it be
incorporated into another logo.
Do I need to request permission? These logos may
be used only by MWI Sponsors, subject to the indicated terms.
Terms of use:
Sponsors of W3C's Mobile Web Initiative are authorized and encouraged
to display this icon on their products, packaging and literature,
provided that no implication of endorsement of products by W3C is
made.
When used on the Web, the icon must be an active link to
http://www.w3.org/Mobile/.
Terms of use: governed by the W3C
mobileOK Logo and Policy: "This policy sets forth the rules and
conditions for the use of the trademarked string
mobileOK® and the Icon as shown above to express
conformance and quality of documents. Claims of conformance using the
mobileOK string or logo that do not fully comply with the conditions
set forth in this license are considered a violation of W3C's
mobileOK® trademark. Showing the mobileOK® logo on
a web page without fully complying with the conditions set forth in this
license are considered a violation of W3C's copyright on the
mobileOK® logo."
Ian Jacobs, Head of W3C Communications (w3t-pr@w3.org)
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