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Add a section on Attribution

Closes #18
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The twemoji project currently adheres to the [7.0 Unicode version](http://www.unicode.org/charts/PDF/Unicode-7.0/U70-1F300.pdf) and supports 872 different emoji. In the future, we hope to work with the community to support Unicode 8.0 additions like [Diversity](http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr51/#Diversity). The twemoji project currently adheres to the [7.0 Unicode version](http://www.unicode.org/charts/PDF/Unicode-7.0/U70-1F300.pdf) and supports 872 different emoji. In the future, we hope to work with the community to support Unicode 8.0 additions like [Diversity](http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr51/#Diversity).
## Attribution Requirements
As an open source project, attribution is critical from a legal, practical and motivational perspective in our opinion. The graphics are licensed under the CC-BY 4.0 which has a pretty good guide on [best practices for attribution](https://wiki.creativecommons.org/Best_practices_for_attribution).
However, we consider the guide a bit onerous and as a project, a mention in a project README or an 'About' section or footer on a website. In mobile applications, a common place would be in the Settings/About section (for example, see the mobile Twitter application Settings->About->Legal section). We would consider a mention in the HTML/JS source sufficient also.
## Committers and Contributors ## Committers and Contributors
* Andrea Giammarchi (Twitter) * Andrea Giammarchi (Twitter)
* Chris Aniszczyk (Twitter) * Chris Aniszczyk (Twitter)