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The ILIC ("Infinite Love in Infinite Combinations") symbol is a variation on Pi-and-the-three-colors of Jim Evans' Poly Pride Flag, which is also public domain.[1][2]
This work has been released into the public domain by its author, ILIC. This applies worldwide. In some countries this may not be legally possible; if so: ILIC grants anyone the right to use this work for any purpose, without any conditions, unless such conditions are required by law.
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↑ abcdeWest, Alex (2001-02-06). A List of Poly Symbols. Retrieved on 2002-05-11. "variations on Pi-and-the-three-colors the ILIC symbol. … The symbol that started this category, Jim Evans' Poly Pride Flag. He has put this image in the public domain. … "ILIC" stands for Infinite Love in Infinite Combinations (a reference to Star Trek's IDIC credo --- the D in the Star Trek version stands for "Diversity"). When I first listed this symbol, I did not have a copy of this image archived locally (even though the author said on his site that the symbol was public domain)"
↑Evans, Jim (1999-07-06). Jim Evans' Polyamory Pride Flag. ISOMEDIA - Business Solutions from Internet to eMedia 1. ISOMEDIA, INC.. Archived from the original on 2009-01-07. Retrieved on 2006-02-08. "The poly pride flag consists of three equal horizontal colored stripes with a symbol in the center of the flag. … This design is in the public domain. If you decide to use it, credit to Jim Evans would be nice, but is not required."
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