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Inside the CentOS Artwork Repository you can find content branded by
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The CentOS Project and content not branded at all. Contents branded by
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The CentOS Project contain either The CentOS Trademark, The CentOS
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Logo or The CentOS Symbol.  Content branded by The CentOS Project
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cannot be redistributed without previous conversation with The CentOS
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Project.  However, you can study and modify both content branded by
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The CentOS Project and content not branded at all in the sake of
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proposing improvements to The CentOS Project corporate visual
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identity.
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If you are using the CentOS Artwork Repository for producing your own
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corporate visual identity, you should remove all The CentOS Trademarks
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from your contents and rename the repository to something other than
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CentOS Artwork Repository.
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The CentOS Artwork Repository organizes files in a very specific way
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to implement The CentOS Project corporate visual identity. This very
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specific organization of files is part of @command{centos-art.sh}
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script, a bash script that automates most of the frequent tasks inside
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the repository.
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@subsection The @command{centos-art.sh} script
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The @command{centos-art.sh} script and the organization of files it
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needs to work are not in the public domain; they are copyrighted and
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there are restrictions on their distribution, but these restrictions
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are designed to permit everything that a good cooperating citizen
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would want to do.  What is not allowed is to try to prevent others
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from further sharing any version of this program that they might get
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from you.
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Specifically, we want to make sure that you have the right to give
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away copies of @command{centos-art.sh} script, that you receive source
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code or else can get it if you want it, that you can change this
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program or use pieces of it in new free programs, and that you know
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you can do these things.
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To make sure that everyone has such rights, we have to forbid you to
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deprive anyone else of these rights.  For example, if you distribute
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copies of the @command{centos-art.sh} script, you must give the
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recipients all the rights that you have.  You must make sure that
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they, too, receive or can get the source code.  And you must tell them
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their rights.
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Also, for our own protection, we must make certain that everyone finds
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out that there is no warranty for the @command{centos-art.sh} script.
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If this program is modified by someone else and passed on, we want
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their recipients to know that what they have is not what we
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distributed, so that any problems introduced by others will not
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reflect on our reputation.
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The precise conditions of the license for the @command{centos-art.sh}
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script are found in the General Public Licenses that accompany it (see
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@file{trunk/COPYING} file).  This manual specifically is covered by
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the GNU Free Documentation License.