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-gr
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Scratch Logo Usage Rights

I'm making a project related to Scratch that uses ScratchAttach to fetch forum posts, followers, and other site stats. I'm wondering if I'm allowed to use the Scratch “S” in part of the logo for this project. I specifically want to use this Scratch S icon from SimpleIcons, colored white. Do I have permission to use this or should I do something else?

Edit: This project is not being made in Scratch. It's made with Python.

Last edited by -gr (May 24, 2024 15:37:37)





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Terms of Use wrote:

4.4 You may only submit user-generated projects that were created with (1) the Scratch website editor or (2) an unmodified copy of the Scratch editor compiled from the source code described in Section 5.3. You may not upload any projects that were created, by you or by anyone else, with a modified version of the Scratch editor.
oh shoot well i broke that rule (i use turbowarp sometimes)
happyha8
Scratcher
100+ posts

Scratch Logo Usage Rights

-gr wrote:

I'm making a project related to Scratch that uses ScratchAttach to fetch forum posts, followers, and other site stats. I'm wondering if I'm allowed to use the Scratch “S” in part of the logo for this project. I specifically want to use this Scratch S icon from SimpleIcons, colored white. Do I have permission to use this or should I do something else?

Edit: This project is not being made in Scratch. It's made with Python.
Im pretty sure if it's outside of scratch, you need to ask the ST for permission


-gr
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Scratch Logo Usage Rights

happyha8 wrote:

-gr wrote:

I'm making a project related to Scratch that uses ScratchAttach to fetch forum posts, followers, and other site stats. I'm wondering if I'm allowed to use the Scratch “S” in part of the logo for this project. I specifically want to use this Scratch S icon from SimpleIcons, colored white. Do I have permission to use this or should I do something else?

Edit: This project is not being made in Scratch. It's made with Python.
Im pretty sure if it's outside of scratch, you need to ask the ST for permission
Well, according to the terms of use, I am using it to refer to the Scratch website. I'm just wondering if I'm allowed to use it in a README for a Git repository, for example.

Terms of Use wrote:

5.4 The Scratch name, Scratch logo, Scratch Day logo, Scratch Cat, and Gobo are Trademarks owned by the Scratch Team. The MIT name and logo are Trademarks owned by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Unless you are licensed by Scratch under a specific licensing program or agreement, you may not use these logos to label, promote, or endorse any product or service. You may use the Scratch Logo to refer to the Scratch website and programming language.




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Terms of Use wrote:

4.4 You may only submit user-generated projects that were created with (1) the Scratch website editor or (2) an unmodified copy of the Scratch editor compiled from the source code described in Section 5.3. You may not upload any projects that were created, by you or by anyone else, with a modified version of the Scratch editor.
oh shoot well i broke that rule (i use turbowarp sometimes)
happyha8
Scratcher
100+ posts

Scratch Logo Usage Rights

-gr wrote:

happyha8 wrote:

-gr wrote:

I'm making a project related to Scratch that uses ScratchAttach to fetch forum posts, followers, and other site stats. I'm wondering if I'm allowed to use the Scratch “S” in part of the logo for this project. I specifically want to use this Scratch S icon from SimpleIcons, colored white. Do I have permission to use this or should I do something else?

Edit: This project is not being made in Scratch. It's made with Python.
Im pretty sure if it's outside of scratch, you need to ask the ST for permission
Well, according to the terms of use, I am using it to refer to the Scratch website. I'm just wondering if I'm allowed to use it in a README for a Git repository, for example.

Terms of Use wrote:

5.4 The Scratch name, Scratch logo, Scratch Day logo, Scratch Cat, and Gobo are Trademarks owned by the Scratch Team. The MIT name and logo are Trademarks owned by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Unless you are licensed by Scratch under a specific licensing program or agreement, you may not use these logos to label, promote, or endorse any product or service. You may use the Scratch Logo to refer to the Scratch website and programming language.
I don't know much about this, but I'd guess it's fine. You may need to ask someone that knows more about this stuff, as I'm only going off what I know.


jvvg
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Scratch Logo Usage Rights

You can use it if you are referring to Scratch, but can't use it as part of the logo for your own project. So, you could say “Works with Scratch” and use the logo in that context (since it's clear that you are referring to Scratch and not your own thing).


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-gr
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Scratch Logo Usage Rights

jvvg wrote:

You can use it if you are referring to Scratch, but can't use it as part of the logo for your own project. So, you could say “Works with Scratch” and use the logo in that context (since it's clear that you are referring to Scratch and not your own thing).
Ah, thank you. This is what I needed.




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Terms of Use wrote:

4.4 You may only submit user-generated projects that were created with (1) the Scratch website editor or (2) an unmodified copy of the Scratch editor compiled from the source code described in Section 5.3. You may not upload any projects that were created, by you or by anyone else, with a modified version of the Scratch editor.
oh shoot well i broke that rule (i use turbowarp sometimes)

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