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Re: camel code

by Anonymous Monk
on Feb 12, 2012 at 18:53 UTC ( [id://953325]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to camel code

Dear Sir, I am replying from Italy

I am interested to this image as the possible cover image for a book I will publish within few months.

I like it because it abstractly expresses some of the basic issues of the book, a book about education and professional formation.

I wonder if you would give me the authorization to use such image for my cover, mentioning the source, naturally, and promising to send you a copy of the book, if you want, as soon as published (even if, being written in italian, it could be not so interesting for you).

thanks a lot

Maurizio Bonfanti

mail maurizio.bonfanti@fastwebnet.it

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Re^2: camel code
by eyepopslikeamosquito (Archbishop) on Feb 12, 2012 at 20:17 UTC
Re^2: camel code
by davies (Prior) on Feb 12, 2012 at 19:50 UTC

    Erudil hasn't logged in for three years, so you are unlikely to get a reply from him if this is the only means of contact you have tried.

    Regards,

    John Davies

Re^2: camel code
by LanX (Saint) on Feb 12, 2012 at 19:18 UTC
    IIRC, O'Reilly registered the trademark of the Camel as a symbol for Perl. ¹

    So you will need to ask them, too.

    Cheers Rolf

    ¹) That's why the Perl Foundation uses the Onion.

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