On Wed, Jan 18, 2023 at 8:30 AM Василий Рузин <vru...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Can I use the Golang logo on my site?
>
> My site will be dedicated to Golang. ( https://golang.ru )
>
> The site will have documentation, articles, videos, vacancies and jobs, free 
> training.
>
> Perhaps in the future there will be paid training, but I have not yet decided 
> whether to do it or not. If your license suggests that it is forbidden to 
> teach golang for a fee, then I will not do it.
>
> I want to gather a Russian-speaking community of Go developers on the site 
> and I want to make good documentation in Russian.
>
> At the moment, I have not found information on whether I can place the Golang 
> logo on this site as a site logo.
>
> Please give me an answer! I would be grateful if you could send me a link 
> where it says that I can use the Golang logo as the logo for my Golang 
> website.
>
> I really want to see a link to the license where all this is written! It's 
> even better if you can send a document that I can use the Golang logo.

In general the logo and the Gopher images are covered by the  Creative
Commons Attribution 4.0 License.  See https://go.dev/copyright.  So go
ahead and use the logo, with attribution.  Thanks for your interest.

Ian

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