License of the Image of an icon itself #1021
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sOER-Frank
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I'm NOT official Lucide representative, NOR am I a layer or something, BUT as far as I know the "image representation" is protected under Copyright, but the License allows you to use and modify this image in any way you want, you just need to attribute creators and not say that you created the image (which would be copyright infringement). Also, everything you see on the screen is "software". Don't quote me on that though. I think if you're unsure about legality of any usage the best way to go is to talk with a qualified lawyer. I think people here are as confused about this stuff as you and I 😃 |
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On the Lucide page it says under "Licence":
But as I read it, the licence refers to the software and not to the image of an icon. I would like to use icons in Open Educational Resources and grant a Creative Commons licence for these materials. Is this allowed? If so, which licence?
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