Logo usage

Hi
Can i use Ruby on Rails logo on my companies website technology page
http://badrit.com/page/technology, i want to refer to the technologies
we used?
Please reply.
Thanks.

I just want to know if it is legal to put Ruby on Rails logo on my
company website technology page
Attention Required! | Cloudflare, i just want to refer to the
technologies
we used?

Please reply.

Muhammad Hassan wrote:

I just want to know if it is legal to put Ruby on Rails logo on my
company website technology page
Attention Required! | Cloudflare, i just want to refer to the
technologies
we used?

Please reply.

It would be a silly thing to make this illegal. It’s free publicity for
a free technology.

I would email DHH directly, since the bottom of the rubyonrails.com web
site says:

“Rails”, “Ruby on Rails”, and the Rails logo are trademarks of
David Heinemeier H… All rights reserved.

Besides that, it is good manners.
You never know, DHH or 37S might love you application and give you free
publicity. If you never ask, they will never know.

I already mailed DHH and 37S and they did not replied, what should i do?

On 12/16/06, askegg [email protected] wrote:

Besides that, it is good manners.
You never know, DHH or 37S might love you application and give you free
publicity. If you never ask, they will never know.

Muhammad Hassan Nasr
www.BadrIT.com

mobile: +2 010 606 8822
e-mail: [email protected]

Muhammad Hassan wrote:

Hi
Can i use Ruby on Rails logo on my companies website technology page
Attention Required! | Cloudflare, i want to refer to the technologies
we used?

The distributed versions of Rails (both gems and the archives from
Rubyforge) contains the Rails logo as a png. All the contents of those
archives are licensed under the MIT license, hence the logo (or at least
that version of the logo) is fine to use.

Also I seem to recall the logo got opensourced some time ago, I don’t
recall the license, though, but MIT is a good guess.


Jakob S. - http://mentalized.net

Thanks

On 12/17/06, Jakob S. [email protected] wrote:

archives are licensed under the MIT license, hence the logo (or at least
that version of the logo) is fine to use.

Also I seem to recall the logo got opensourced some time ago, I don’t
recall the license, though, but MIT is a good guess.


Jakob S. - http://mentalized.net

Muhammad Hassan Nasr
www.BadrIT.com

mobile: +2 010 606 8822
e-mail: [email protected]

Yes, it would be silly.

But the question remains.