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diff --git a/content/go-brand.article b/content/go-brand.article
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@@ -59,8 +59,9 @@ The presentations are available as Google Slides presentations. We chose Google
slides as it is easy to share and maintain updates. People are welcome to port
them to keynote, powerpoint, etc.
-The slide themes are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike
-4.0 International License. The photos in the slides are all from
+Like this blog and all our gopher images,
+the slide themes are Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 licensed.
+The photos in the slides are all from
[[https://unsplash.com/][unsplash]] and are released under the unsplash license.
Instructions to use slides:
diff --git a/content/gopher.article b/content/gopher.article
index d21e32f..a5d8ffd 100644
--- a/content/gopher.article
+++ b/content/gopher.article
@@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ The gopher therefore exists in many forms, but has always been Renee's creation.
The Go gopher is a character; a unique creation. Not any old gopher, just as Snoopy is not any old cartoon dog.
-The [[https://golang.org/doc/gopher/][gopher images]] are Creative Commons Attributions 3.0 licensed. That means you can play with the images but you must give credit to their creator (Renee French) wherever they are used.
+The [[https://golang.org/doc/gopher/][gopher images]] are Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 licensed. That means you can play with the images but you must give credit to their creator (Renee French) wherever they are used.
Here are a few gopher adaptations that people have used as mascots for user group mascots and similar organizations.