Hey Alex, The OP is refferring to the Ubuntu-developed apps for the respective platforms.
Zisu Andrei On 18 March 2013 23:18, Alex Chiang <achi...@canonical.com> wrote: > * Benjamin Kerensa <bkere...@ubuntu.com>: > > We currently are using Trademark brands of Twitter, YouTube and > > Facebook (and others on Ubuntu.com mobile area) all outside of the > > scope of each individual services Trademark policy... > > Can you point out where you believe the violation is occurring? I > looked around http://www.ubuntu.com/devices/phone for about 10 > minutes and didn't see anything standing out. > > Unless you're talking about something else? > > Rest of my comments follow on the assumption you're talking about > the web site, and not something else. If it is something else, > then apologies in advance for not understanding your meaning. > > > Don't use Twitter in the name of your website, application or product. > > - Twitter Trademark Policy > > > > https://twitter.com/logo > > We have a twitter logo here: > http://www.ubuntu.com/devices/phone > > But the section you quoted does not apply in this scenario, since > it is talking about "naming applications, products, or domains"; > simply using the icon is completely fine. > > None of the other sections in Twitter's trademark policy apply > here either. > > > "You may never use the YouTube logo in conjunction with the overall > > name or description of your application, product, or service." - > > YouTube Trademark Policy > > > > https://developers.google.com/youtube/branding > > Same comments above apply. The sentence immediately following > your quoted sentence reads: > > For example, you cannot call your application "YouTube > for Kids" or "YouTube Education." However, you may make > reference to the fact that your app is for YouTube or > works with YouTube by stating "Great App for YouTube." > > Again, including a YouTube logo is acceptable use. > > > "Avoid using Brand Assets in a way that suggests any type of > > association or partnership with Facebook, or approval, sponsorship, or > > endorsement by Facebook." - Facebook Brand Guidelines > > > > "Do not use trademarks, logos, or other content that is confusingly > > similar to the Brand Assets." - Facebook Brand Guidelines > > > > https://www.facebook.com/brandpermissions/logos.php > > Same comment applies. Including a Facebook logo on a web page > does not suggest any association or partnership with Facebook. > > If you're talking about some other url (or something we're > distributing) please let me know. > > I went through this process for the Vodafone Webbook, and using > those logos as app launchers is fine too. > > thanks, > /ac > > -- > Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-phone > Post to : ubuntu-phone@lists.launchpad.net > Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-phone > More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp >
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