Hi, guys. I would like to know what are (if there are) the restrictions to use the InkScape logo.
IE: can I use it in a banner for a workshop? Can I put it in book covers, T-shirts, training leaflets?
Should I pay any royalties for those uses?
I tried to find information on this subject on InkScape web site and here through all the topics, but I can't find that.
Any suggestion would be very welcome.
Take care,
Marcos Baldin
InkScape Logo Trademark
Re: InkScape Logo Trademark
This has come up before, you can search the mailing list to see previous responses:
http://old.nabble.com/forum/Search.jtp? ... scape+logo
http://old.nabble.com/forum/Search.jtp? ... scape+logo
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Re: InkScape Logo Trademark
Thanks a lot, Prkos
I read the topics and it still seems there isn't a formal trademark policy about InkScape logo. That sounds so weird since the software launching was not so recent and it is becoming more and more used in the world. And more and more people create books about it, being always confused if they can use InksCape logo on covers and etc.
This is my case because I'm running courses of design for corporate documents using just open source applications – in fact OpenOffice, Gimp and InkScape. I really don't know if I am allowed to show the InkScape logo on its publicity.
Regards,
Marcos Baldin
I read the topics and it still seems there isn't a formal trademark policy about InkScape logo. That sounds so weird since the software launching was not so recent and it is becoming more and more used in the world. And more and more people create books about it, being always confused if they can use InksCape logo on covers and etc.
This is my case because I'm running courses of design for corporate documents using just open source applications – in fact OpenOffice, Gimp and InkScape. I really don't know if I am allowed to show the InkScape logo on its publicity.
Regards,
Marcos Baldin