Phil,
If you want to get a response from Samsung, you might have better chance
contacting the team that specifically maintains their web site,
especially since you probably downloaded the image from their web site.
There is usually a special email, such as i...@..... or w...@.... listed
along the bottom of the site's pages.
-- Kostya
10.11.2010 21:56, Mark Murphy пишет:
On Wed, Nov 10, 2010 at 1:05 PM, Phil Endecott
<[email protected]> wrote:
Is there anyone out there who can offer a sensible reply?
Only if you define "sensible" as "not what you want to hear".
Do any
Android device vendors publish product images with terms that allow
developers to re-use them?
That would be a question for the media/press relations department at
the device manufacturer in question. For relatively-traditional media,
such as a newspaper or blog, stuff in a vendor's press area works
fine, but that doesn't appear to be your intended use. However, they
would be a fairly likely starting point to try to figure out what the
rules are for your sort of situation.
If you have some sort of co-marketing deal with a device manufacturer,
image licenses like the ones you seek are probably part of that
arrangement.
Is anyone from Samsung reading this list?
> From Samsung's media/press relations department? I doubt it. And even
if Samsung engineers are on this list, they aren't exactly going to be
qualified, let alone authoritative, on this topic.
Note that this list is for programming assistance, and your questions
are not related to programming.
--
Kostya Vasilyev -- WiFi Manager + pretty widget -- http://kmansoft.wordpress.com
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