Hi Filipe! I'm not a lawyer but I think you can use it in the context you mentioned. The guidelines are clear:
A character graphic can be manipulated ("dressed up") and used without > permission as long as it’s being used in an Apache TinkerPop related > context and it is acknowledged that the graphic is a trademark of the > Apache Software Foundation/Apache TinkerPop. Make sure to include the trademark notice for Apache TinkerPop and the graphics. Regards, Jorge On Tue, Jan 2, 2024 at 10:19 AM Filipe Teixeira <filipe.teixe...@takealot.com.invalid> wrote: > Hi Folks, > > I would like permission to use a modified version of the gremlin graphic > in an article I am writing about using Gremlin as the foundation for a new > supply chain and logistics system we have built. I have looked at your usage > policy > <https://tinkerpop.apache.org/docs/current/dev/provider/#policy-graphics> but > was not sure if my use case would fall under "Character Dress-Up Graphics" > or "Character Scene Graphics" given how we have used the image. This is the > image we have made: > > [image: Screenshot 2023-12-28 at 09.01.01.png] > > In the article I will be sure to acknowledge the tech and the ownership of > the original image. May I proceed with using the above modified image? > > Thanks, > > -- > *Filipe Peliz Pinto Teixeira * > *T*: 087 362 4001 > *C*: 083 296 4308 > *E*: filipe.teixe...@takealot.com > 12th floor, Takealot Building, 10 Rua Vasco Da Gama Plain, Foreshore, > Cape Town, 8001 >