Alors voilà, ça ressemble à ça :

Et j'en parle ici.
Moi je trouve ça assez drôle. Mais c'est peut-être juste moi, hein !

Ce qui n'est pas plus mal.dana a écrit :hé bien justement : j'avais cru lire que la charte graphique des CC n'était pas sous CC..
À mon avis, c'est une marque protégée. Les sources du dit logo sont d'ailleurs relativement difficiles à obtenir (j'ai cherché plusieurs fois), on ne trouve facilement que les versions basse qualité.computerhotline a écrit :Surtout pas. Cela signifierait que la mention de licence sur sa page web ne devrait pas contenir ce logo.
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